The City of Seattle currently credits pervious surfaces as stormwater management reduction. |
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All around it is limestone, which anyone who has studied geography at school will know is pervious and water disappears through it. |
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Recently, our regional promotion groups have identified what they think of as emerging opportunity in the area of pervious pavements. |
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The top sheet is formed of a fluid pervious material, e.g., a fibrous material. |
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The parking lot uses pervious limestone and is landscaped with indigenous plants. |
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The brownfield site had no trees or pervious surfaces, and it generated a range of environmental problems for the surrounding neighborhood. |
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The use of impervious surfaces can be minimized and replaced with pervious surfaces whenever possible. |
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The fi lm obtained is more transparent, softer, less pervious to oxygen, more rigid and more resistant. |
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Typically, if a soil type has sufficient percolation to support a septic tank system it will be compatible with pervious concrete. |
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The downstream transition zone is backed by a curtain drain of selected pervious material connected to a drainage blanket on the downstream side. |
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Developers could be using pervious concrete for parking lots to increase utilization of commercial properties. |
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Additionally, pervious technological revolutions were also characterized by exaggeration and non-realistic business models. |
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He did not report the crime to the police because he feared that due to his pervious criminal record, he would be suspected of the crime. |
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Decks would be counted as pervious, or absorbent, if they include slats between planks and are built over a pervious surface such as dirt or uncompacted gravel. |
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Instructions: Have Cubs search through magazines for pictures of people helping others and pictures from pervious service activities. |
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Because of the very low water-cement ratio and the open matrix that allows air movement through the concrete matrix, pervious concrete can dry out very quickly. |
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Breakfast show host Robin Banks, who took over from Bam Bam in April, has seen his audience slip from 705,000 to 645,000 on the pervious quarter. |
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If a soil is truly impervious, the pervious concrete system will still be useful for retention pond requirements. |
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Concrete pavements designed with pervious concrete shoulders minimize surface-water discharge and help replenÂish groundwater aquifers. |
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On each side of the sloping core, transition zones separate the core from the main mass of more pervious filling. |
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This new pervious concrete rapidly absorbs rainwater in the event of high levels of rain, reducing the risk of flooding. |
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Proper design will separate natural areas with grass or exposed soil from draining onto pervious pavement, which will minimize chances of clogging. |
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As twilight thickened outside, the house's shell seemed too pervious, swelling with the electric light as if it were as insubstantial as the canvas tents at school camp. |
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Only 83 percent of the eligible women reported having a Pap test to detect cervical cancer within the pervious three years, short of the 93 percent goal. |
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Using pervious concrete pavement in large parking lot areas can reduce the need for water retention ponds because the pavement itself acts as a retention area. |
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Vegetable matter can collect on the surface of the pervious concrete causing some clogging, but routine sweeping or vacuuming will restore porosity. |
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A wound dressing consisting of a water vapor pervious self-adhesive polyurethane matrix beveled from a point, especially a control point, of the wound dressing toward the edge. |
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Upon final decommissioning and return to normal hydro-geologic conditions, groundwater will flow preferentially through the pervious surround rather than the low permeability tailings. |
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All the pervious experiments were done at a constant debye of water pumping to investigate the effect of the described parameters. |
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This is problematic for some organisms with pervious skins or with gill membranes, whose cell membranes may burst if excess water is not excreted. |
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