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===Overflow===
 
===Overflow===
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[[File:OverflowEdge.png|frame|Porous asphalt system with overflow edge draining to a reservoir.  A flush curb extending into the base may be required as an edge restraint for some permeable pavement types.  Decorative stone is lined with a geotextile to prevent migration of fine sediment into the pavement base and facilitate maintenance.]]
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All designs require an overflow outlet connected to a storm sewer with capacity to convey larger storms. This is normally achieved with a catch basin outlet, but water may also be directed to a downstream practice (e.g. bioretention, swale). Another option is a gravel diaphragm or trench along the downgradient edge of the pavement that drains to the storage reservoir below.
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===Finish course===
 
===Finish course===
 
Consult the manufacturer for the design specifications of their product. In pervious concrete and porous asphalt systems, the concrete or asphalt mix specifications and construction procedures are key to proper functioning. These systems require well-trained and experienced contractors for installation.
 
Consult the manufacturer for the design specifications of their product. In pervious concrete and porous asphalt systems, the concrete or asphalt mix specifications and construction procedures are key to proper functioning. These systems require well-trained and experienced contractors for installation.
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