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*Methods of paving ground that allow for water to pass through thus reducing and/or eliminating the need for rainwater runoff | *Methods of paving ground that allow for water to pass through thus reducing and/or eliminating the need for rainwater runoff management | ||
=Methods= | =Methods= | ||
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==Pervious Concrete== | ==Pervious Concrete== | ||
* [[Pervious Concrete]] | * [[Pervious Concrete]] | ||
*Essentially little to no fine aggregate, thus lots of gaps, thus lots of | *Essentially little to no fine aggregate, thus lots of gaps, thus lots of permeability | ||
*Can this be done with [[Asphalt Concrete]] / [[Rubberized Asphalt Concrete]] ? | |||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= | ||
* | *[[ Drainage Tile]] / [[French Drain]] etc once those pages are made | ||
**Can potentially be put in the same area / put ''under'' the pavement if need be | |||
**A Gravel Pit of sorts was used as a drain for a wash area (For those Cages / "Crates" and whatnot along with litterboxes) at the Animal Shelter i worked at, cheap way to have a system for that | |||
=External Links= | =External Links= | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permeable_paving The Wikipedia Page on Permeable Paving] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permeable_paving The Wikipedia Page on Permeable Paving] | ||
[[Category: Pollution]] | [[Category: Housing and construction]] [[Category: Pollution]] [[Category: Water]] |
Latest revision as of 01:54, 7 March 2024
Basics
- Methods of paving ground that allow for water to pass through thus reducing and/or eliminating the need for rainwater runoff management
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 permeability
- Can this be done with Asphalt Concrete / Rubberized Asphalt Concrete ?
Internal Links
- Drainage Tile / French Drain etc once those pages are made
- Can potentially be put in the same area / put under the pavement if need be
- A Gravel Pit of sorts was used as a drain for a wash area (For those Cages / "Crates" and whatnot along with litterboxes) at the Animal Shelter i worked at, cheap way to have a system for that