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When it rains, Pervious Concrete drains.

 

A demonstration of water draining
              rapidly through pervious concrete pavement                  

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More Pervious Concrete Videos

 

Pervious Concrete TV News Video:  

"UNH Parking Lot Could Pave Way To Cleaner Water"

August 9, 2007 - New Hampshire News - WBZTV.com

Covers the installation of a pervious

parking lot research project at UNH.

 

Pervious Concrete FOLLOW-UP News Video:  

"Porous Concrete Combats Dreaded Potholes, Flooding"

April 29, 2008 - New Hampshire News - WBZTV.com

Almost a year later, this video details the

parking lot's successful performance to date.

 

Final UNH Pervious Concrete Video:  

UNH Pervious Concrete: 1500 Gallons in 3.5 minutes

June 20, 2008 - YouTube.com

This video demonstrates 1500 gallons of water

passing through pervious concrete in 3.5 minutes.

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"Progressive Concrete - Glendale Park & Ride"

        March 25, 2008 - ABC News - YouTube.com

Arizona's first NRMCA Certified Pervious Concrete Technicians, Progressive Concrete Works, Inc., have placed and finished 140,000 square feet of 'green concrete' for the Glendale Park and Ride.

 

 

ASU Art Museum Pervious Parking Lot

June 11, 2007 - NCE Smart Blog

This outstanding video, produced by Arizona State University

student Jon Nicol, shows the placement of a pervious concrete parking lot in front of the ASU Art Museum in the

Nelson Fine Arts Center on the Tempe campus.


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ConcreteParking.org

 

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Concrete
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SelfConsolidating

Concrete.org

 

FlowableFill.org

 

GreenRoofTops.org

 

 

 


 

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