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Revision as of 04:34, 21 October 2020
Basics
- Methods of paving ground that allow for water to pass through thus reducing and/or eliminating the need for rainwater runoff managment
Methods
Gravel
- The simplest yet also not durable, and tends to spread over time
- Simple to start, and maintain
Tiles
- Tiles with grass sections (works best with small tiles)
- Tiles with dirt,sand or gravel spacing
Pervious Concrete
- Pervious Concrete
- Essentially little to no fine aggregate, thus lots of gaps, thus lots of permeaability