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Construction, Maintenance. 3rd Edition. Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute.Burlington, ON.</ref><br> Also, plowed snow/snow piles should not be stored on top of permeable pavements, since this snow often contains granular materials which can contribute to clogging
 
Construction, Maintenance. 3rd Edition. Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute.Burlington, ON.</ref><br> Also, plowed snow/snow piles should not be stored on top of permeable pavements, since this snow often contains granular materials which can contribute to clogging
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Annual inspections of permeable pavement should be conducted in the spring prior to onset of the summer thunderstorm season. These inspections should check for evidence of spills, damage or deterioration and surface ponding (e.g., sediment accumulation or staining on pavement surface).
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Annual inspections of permeable pavement should be conducted in the spring prior to onset of the summer thunderstorm season. These inspections should check for evidence of spills, damage or deterioration and surface ponding (e.g., sediment accumulation or staining on pavement surface).  
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For more detailed guidance, refer to STEP's Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Practice Inspection and Maintenance Guide and Permeable Pavements Inspection and Maintenance Fact Sheet, both of which can be accessed [https://sustainabletechnologies.ca/home/urban-runoff-green-infrastructure/low-impact-development/low-impact-development-stormwater-practice-inspection-and-maintenance-guide/ here]
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