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<td width="25%">Bedding layer<sup>a,f</sup></td> | <td width="25%">Bedding layer<sup>a,f</sup></td> | ||
<td width="25%">None</td> | <td width="25%">None</td> | ||
− | <td width="25%">1 in. [ | + | <td width="25%">1 in. [https://unionquarries.com/products/aggregate-types/aashto-57/ AASHTO No. 57 stone]</td> |
− | <td width="25%">2 inches of [ | + | <td width="25%">2 inches of [https://unionquarries.com/products/aggregate-types/aashto-8/ AASHTO No. 8 stone] (MnDOT 3127 FA-3)</td> |
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<td width="25%">Reservoir layer<sup>b,f</sup></td> | <td width="25%">Reservoir layer<sup>b,f</sup></td> | ||
− | <td width="25%"> | + | <td width="25%">AASHTO No. 57 stone or per hydraulic design</td> |
− | <td width="25%">[ | + | <td width="25%">[https://www.nesl.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Product-Description-and-Uses_PA-stone.pdf AASHTO No. 2, 3, or 5 stone]</td> |
− | <td width="25%">4 inches of [ | + | <td width="25%">4 inches of [https://www.nesl.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Product-Description-and-Uses_PA-stone.pdf AASHTO No. 57 stone over No. 2, 3 or 4 stone]</td> |
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Summary of properties of permeable pavements.
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Properties | Pervious concrete | Porous asphalt | PICP |
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Typical pavement surface thicknessa | 5 to 8 inches | 3 to 4 inches (thicker for high wheel load applications) | 3 inchesa |
Bedding layera,f | None | 1 in. AASHTO No. 57 stone | 2 inches of AASHTO No. 8 stone (MnDOT 3127 FA-3) |
Reservoir layerb,f | 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 costc | 3 to $4/square foot | $2/square foot | 3 to $4/square foot |
Minimum batch size | |||
Longevityd | |||
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 capacitye | |||
Surface cleaningg | 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 |
aThickness may vary depending on site and traffic conditions
bReservoir storage may be augmented by corrugated metal pipes, plastic arch pipe or plastic lattice crates
cSupply and install minimum surface thickness only; minimum 30,000 sf with Minnesota 2012 prevailing labor wages. Does not include base reservoir, drainage appurtenances, engineering, or inspection
dBased on pavement being properly maintained. Resurfacing or rehabilitation may be needed after the indicated period
eDepends primarily on on-site geotechnical considerations and structural design computations
f ASTM D448 Standard Classification for Sizes of Aggregate for Road and Bridge Construction or ASASHTO M-43
gPeriodic vacuuming frequency determined from inspection, intensity of use, and other potential sediment sources