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− | <td width="25%">[[ | + | <td width="25%">[[http://www.concrete.org/BookstoreNet/bookstore.htm?HP=m_bookstore|ACI Report 522-2010]]</td> |
<td width="25%">Hansen 2008[http://www.asphaltpavement.org/ NAPA]</td> | <td width="25%">Hansen 2008[http://www.asphaltpavement.org/ NAPA]</td> | ||
<td width="25%">Smith 2011 [http://www.icpi.org/ ICPI]</td> | <td width="25%">Smith 2011 [http://www.icpi.org/ ICPI]</td> |
Properties of permeable pavements. (Link to this table)
Properties | Pervious concrete | Porous asphalt | PICP |
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Typical pavement surface thickness1 | 5 to 8 inches | 3 to 4 inches (thicker for high wheel load applications) | 3 inches1 |
Bedding layer1,6 | None | 1 in. AASHTO No. 57 stone | 2 inches of AASHTO No. 8 stone (MnDOT 3127 FA-3) |
Reservoir layer2,6 | AASHTO No. 57 stone or per hydraulic design | AASHTO No. 2, 3, or 5 stone | 4 inches of AASHTO No. 57 stone over No. 2, 3 or 4 stone |
Construction properties |
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Installed surfacing cost3 | $3 to $4/square foot | $2/square foot | $3 to $4/square foot |
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Longevity4 | |||
Overflow | |||
Runoff temperature reduction | |||
Surface colors/texture | Range of light colors and textures | Black or dark grey colors | Wide range of colors, textures and patterns |
Load bearing capacity5 | |||
Surface cleaning7 | Periodic vacuuming; replace jointing stones if completely clogged and uncleanable | ||
Other issues |
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Avoid winter sanding |
Design reference | [Report 522-2010] | Hansen 2008NAPA | Smith 2011 ICPI |