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*[http://content.asce.org/files/pdf/Smith.pdf Smith], D.R. and Hunt, W.F. 2010. ''Structural /Hydrologic Design and Maintenance of Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement''. Low Impact Development Conference: Redefining Water in the City. American Society of Civil Engineers. San Francisco, CA.
 
*Smith, D.R.. 2011. ''Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavements''. Fourth Edition. [http://www.icpi.org/ Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute]. Herndon, Virginia.
 
*Smith, D.R.. 2011. ''Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavements''. Fourth Edition. [http://www.icpi.org/ Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute]. Herndon, Virginia.
*[http://amonline.trb.org/1se3r3/1 Stempihar], J.J., T. Pourshams-Manzouri, K.E. Kaloush, and M.C. Rodezno. 2011. ''Porous Asphalt Pavement Temperature Effects for Urban Heat Island Analysis''. 2012 Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board. November 14, 2011.
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*United States Environmental Protection Agency [http://www.epa.gov/ (USEPA)]. 2008. June 13, 2008 Memo. L. Boornaizian and S. Heare. ''Clarification on which stormwater infiltration practices/technologies have the potential to be regulated as “Class V” wells by the Underground Injection Control Program''. Water Permits Division and Drinking Water Protection Division. Washington, D.C.
 
*United States Environmental Protection Agency [http://www.epa.gov/ (USEPA)]. 2008. June 13, 2008 Memo. L. Boornaizian and S. Heare. ''Clarification on which stormwater infiltration practices/technologies have the potential to be regulated as “Class V” wells by the Underground Injection Control Program''. Water Permits Division and Drinking Water Protection Division. Washington, D.C.
  

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