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With increased development the percent of land surface considered impermeable increases. Impermeable surfaces include pavement, sidewalks, rooftops, and to some extent compacted soils. In ultra-urban settings there is almost no deep infiltration, with most water running off or eventually evaporating from locations where surface water pools.
 
With increased development the percent of land surface considered impermeable increases. Impermeable surfaces include pavement, sidewalks, rooftops, and to some extent compacted soils. In ultra-urban settings there is almost no deep infiltration, with most water running off or eventually evaporating from locations where surface water pools.
  
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With increased development the percent of land surface considered impermeable increases. Impermeable surfaces include pavement, sidewalks, rooftops, and to some extent compacted soils. In ultra-urban settings there is almost no deep infiltration, with most water running off or eventually evaporating from locations where surface water pools.

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