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Date: 2015-01-22 15:52:46
Natural environment
Water
Environmental engineering
Construction
Pavements
Hydrology
Stormwater management
Water pollution
Permeable paving
Surface runoff
Stormwater
Paver

Best Management Practices Fact Sheet Turf Pavers PURPOSE: Turf pavers used in place of traditional impervious paving materials reduce the total amount of impervious surface area, promote infiltration of runoff

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