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Elm Drive Mississauga After retrofit with permeable pavement and bioretention cells.JPG|Permeable pavers in parking bays, Mississauga ON (note inspection of [[bioretention]] occurring in the background)
 
Elm Drive Mississauga After retrofit with permeable pavement and bioretention cells.JPG|Permeable pavers in parking bays, Mississauga ON (note inspection of [[bioretention]] occurring in the background)
 
BelfountainPermeablePavement.jpg|Although this permeable pavement at Belfountain Conservation Area was not maintained, it remains structurally sound after over 30 years of constant use.
 
BelfountainPermeablePavement.jpg|Although this permeable pavement at Belfountain Conservation Area was not maintained, it remains structurally sound after over 30 years of constant use.
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PerviousConcretePrecast.png|Pre-cast pervious concrete slab.
 
Permeable Pavers on Cycle court (4575038342) (2).jpg|Permeable pavers on an alley near downtown Seattle, US (Source: Brett VA)  
 
Permeable Pavers on Cycle court (4575038342) (2).jpg|Permeable pavers on an alley near downtown Seattle, US (Source: Brett VA)  
 
PICPchicago.jpg|Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement (PICP) on a narrow road between buildings in Chicago (Source: ICPI)  
 
PICPchicago.jpg|Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement (PICP) on a narrow road between buildings in Chicago (Source: ICPI)  

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