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How pervious concrete works. When it rains, it drains. Through its unique aggregate mixture, pervious concrete captures stormwater and recharges groundwater by easily draining to the underlying soil. Benefits: Low maintenance, durability, cost savings, LEED credits, sustainability. Perfect for: Parking lots, driveways, sidewalks, trails. Infiltration with pervious concrete eliminates the need for detention ponds, allowing for more efficient land use and minimizing the impact of development. Additionally, pervious concrete assists in obtaining necessary credits for the USGBC’s LEED® certification. 1 Initial Capture: Rather than runoff the surface as is typical with conventional impervious pavements, rainfall is captured in the voids of the pervious concrete and infiltrated into the subbase below. 3 Replenishing the Aquifer: The clean water passes through the stone subbase and infiltrates into the soil below, recharging the groundwater, as Mother Nature intended. 2 Channeling Down: Water continues to funnel downward through the subbase, where contaminants are filtered out and treated by naturally occurring microorganisms. Questions about paving? Visit paveahead.org or call us at 833-485-1192.

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Page 1: How pervious - Pave Ahead. All rights reserved. · 2020-02-11 · How pervious concrete works. When it rains, it drains. Through its unique aggregate mixture, pervious concrete captures

How pervious concrete works. When it rains, it drains.

Through its unique aggregate mixture, pervious concrete captures stormwater and recharges groundwater by easily draining to the underlying soil.

Benefi ts: Low maintenance, durability, cost savings, LEED credits, sustainability.

Perfect for: Parking lots, driveways, sidewalks, trails.

Infi ltration with pervious concrete eliminates the need for detention ponds, allowing for more effi cient land use and minimizing the impact of development. Additionally, pervious concrete assists in obtaining necessary credits for the USGBC’s LEED® certifi cation.

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Initial Capture: Rather than runoff the surface as is typical with conventional impervious pavements, rainfall is captured in the voids of the pervious concrete and infi ltrated into the subbase below.

3Replenishing the Aquifer: The clean water passes through the stone subbase and infi ltrates into the soil below, recharging the groundwater, as Mother Nature intended.

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Channeling Down:Water continues to funnel downward through the subbase, where contaminants are fi ltered out and treated by naturally occurring microorganisms.

Questions about paving?Visit paveahead.org or call us at 833-485-1192.