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ICPI Releases New Brochure Comparing Permeable Pavements

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The Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute released a new guide that compares the different types of permeable pavements.

Washington, DC (PRWEB) April 16, 2008 -- Recently the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI) released the new Permeable Pavement Comparison Guide. This guide compares the similarities and differences among alternative pavements used for stormwater and sustainable best management practices such as permeable interlocking concrete pavement, pervious concrete and porous asphalt. The guide provides a side-by-side comparison of the available colors, construction efficiencies, costs, winter durability, surface cleaning, repairs, water quantity reduction/water and air quality improvement, urban heat island reduction and recycled content. It also offers stormwater agencies, design professionals, contractors and homeowners an overview of each system and presents the advantages of permeable interlocking concrete pavement over the alternatives.

Permeable Pavement Comparison Guide
Permeable Pavement Comparison Guide

As municipalities review their stormwater management programs, many are looking to permeable pavements as environmental and sustainable ways to reduce stormwater runoff. Permeable pavement systems are also recognized as a best management practice by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and as a green system by LEED® and GreenGlobes. Permeable interlocking concrete pavement relies on the ability of open-graded aggregate on the surface and base to receive, store and infiltrate runoff back into the soil beneath. Over the past 15 years, permeable interlocking concrete pavement has been researched extensively in North America and overseas.

For a copy of the Permeable Pavement Comparison Guide and additional permeable interlocking concrete pavement resources provided by ICPI, visit icpi.org or permeablepavement.org.

About ICPI
The Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI) represents producers, suppliers, contractors, design professionals and consultants. ICPI promotes the highest product standards through ICPI product certification and installation guidelines through ICPI concrete paver installer certification. ICPI publishes the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Magazine, along with marketing and technical resources for design professionals, contractors and homeowners. The Hardscape North America trade show for hardscape contractors is also produced by ICPI. Applications for pavers include driveways, patios, plazas, walkways, roofs, airports, streets, ports and stadiums. To learn more about ICPI, visit icpi.org.

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