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*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://test-bmenk.bolton-menk.com/real-solutions/civil-municipal-engineering/waconia-fountain-park-pond-improvements/ Fountain Park] and the other is at the Iron Tap Brewery.
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*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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This page contains interesting stories about permeable pavement.

Green Infrastructure: Permeable pavement can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff. Permeable pavement may provide additional benefits, including reducing the need for de-icing chemicals, and providing a durable and aesthetically pleasing surface.
Caution: Reference herein to any specific commercial products, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
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Permeable Pavers at Ramsey Washington Metro Watershed District. Photo Courtesy of Paige Ahlborg


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This page was last edited on 28 December 2022, at 20:18.