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Perf concrete van.jpg|Perforated concrete block used to create a casual, semi-landscaped area, Thailand | Perf concrete van.jpg|Perforated concrete block used to create a casual, semi-landscaped area, Thailand | ||
plastic PP.jpg|Plastic grid paving used to reinforce grass along a narrow road, Malaysia | plastic PP.jpg|Plastic grid paving used to reinforce grass along a narrow road, Malaysia | ||
+ | Gridpaver.png.jpg|Permeable grid system filled with gravel | ||
+ | PermeablePaving CS.png|Permeable Pavement cross sections showing full and partial infiltration designs. Source: GVRD | ||
+ | perviousconcrete.png|Pervious concrete walkway plaza (Source: Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership) | ||
+ | PICPDouble.png|PICP on a road with concrete edge restraints separating the impervious and permeable pavements (source STEP) | ||
+ | Porousasphalt.png|Porous asphalt parking lot (Source: Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership) | ||
+ | residentialPICP.png|Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement on a residential road (source: STEP) | ||
+ | PavementwithTrees.png|Permeable pavers in Hoboken, NJ used around trees which allow air and water to reach the roots (Source: Bruce Ferguson). | ||
+ | PavementwithBioretention.png|Permeable pavers used in combination with bioretention in a parking lot in Elmhurst, IL (Source: ICPI). | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Gallery]] | [[Category:Gallery]] |
Revision as of 17:07, 6 August 2020
Permeable pavers in parking bays, Mississauga ON (note inspection of bioretention occurring in the background)
Inspection wells should be located at the edges or even off the side of permeable pavement areas