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[[File:Pave Drain Installation.png|300px|thumb|alt=photo of pave drain|<font size=3>Permeable Pavers at Ramsey Washington Metro Watershed District. Photo Courtesy of Paige Ahlborg</font size>]] | [[File:Pave Drain Installation.png|300px|thumb|alt=photo of pave drain|<font size=3>Permeable Pavers at Ramsey Washington Metro Watershed District. Photo Courtesy of Paige Ahlborg</font size>]] | ||
*Ramsey Washington Metro Watershed District office has 2 permeable pavement installations. Porous asphalt was installed at the District Office in 2005. For details about this application, go to [https://rwmwd.org/projects/district-office-site/ the Watershed District's web site]. Additionally, in 2014, the District installed a PaveDrain system on an acquired portion of their existing property. At the time PaveDrain permeable pavers were a relatively new product and the District was interested in using them as a demonstration project. | *Ramsey Washington Metro Watershed District office has 2 permeable pavement installations. Porous asphalt was installed at the District Office in 2005. For details about this application, go to [https://rwmwd.org/projects/district-office-site/ the Watershed District's web site]. Additionally, in 2014, the District installed a PaveDrain system on an acquired portion of their existing property. At the time PaveDrain permeable pavers were a relatively new product and the District was interested in using them as a demonstration project. | ||
− | *The City of Waconia has two permeable concrete block (PaveDrain) systems in place. One is located at [https:// | + | *The City of Waconia has two permeable concrete block (PaveDrain) systems in place. One is located at [https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/24eb130fcee242a89a332da57631e4c7 Fountain Park] and the other is at the Iron Tap Brewery. |
*The [http://maplewoodmn.gov/455/Pervious-Pavement/ City of Maplewood] has three permeable pavement systems: Maplewood Public Works parking lot, Geranium Park parking lot and Maplewood Nature Center. | *The [http://maplewoodmn.gov/455/Pervious-Pavement/ City of Maplewood] has three permeable pavement systems: Maplewood Public Works parking lot, Geranium Park parking lot and Maplewood Nature Center. | ||
*[https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/400-project City of Plymouth porous pavement and reinforced turf] | *[https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/400-project City of Plymouth porous pavement and reinforced turf] | ||
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[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Permeable_pavement Permeable pavement main page] | [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Permeable_pavement Permeable pavement main page] | ||
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This page contains interesting stories about permeable pavement.
This page was last edited on 28 December 2022, at 20:18.