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  2. Green parking lot - Wikipedia

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    The largest feature of the parking lot is its paved area, hence, by changing this surface to be more permeable to water the parking lot will drain better. Some surface options are open joint pavers, porous asphalt, pervious concrete, or a turf grid. Drainage may be an important part of a green parking lot because runoff is often a serious concern.

  3. Permeable paving - Wikipedia

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    Permeable paving demonstration Stone paving in Santarém, Portugal. Permeable paving surfaces are made of either a porous material that enables stormwater to flow through it or nonporous blocks spaced so that water can flow between the gaps. Permeable paving can also include a variety of surfacing techniques for roads, parking lots, and ...

  4. Green infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Green and blue roofs also help reducing city runoff by retaining rainfall providing a potential solution for the stormwater management in highly concentrated urban areas. [64] The social benefit of green roofs is the rooftop agriculture for the residents. [42] Green roofs also sequester rain and carbon pollution.

  5. Brockton builds: 6 construction projects to watch in 2024 - AOL

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    Starbucks customers will be able to use the larger parking lot, but 15 spaces will be available at the front door. New Starbucks construction on Belmont Street in Brockton near Brockton High ...

  6. Ecogrid - Wikipedia

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    Ecogrid, known as Ecoraster [1] to most of Europe, is a type of plastic, permeable paving grid used in the construction of parking lots, walkways and other outdoor surfaces. Ecogrid is marketed as a green technology because it is designed to reduce harmful stormwater runoff and is made with post-consumer plastic to reduce waste. [2]

  7. Depaving - Wikipedia

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    The Depave Portland group in Portland, United States says that it has depaved more than 70 parking lots and removed 150,000 square feet (14,000 m 2) of paving since it was founded in 2008. [4] Some cities, including Portland, charge impervious pavement fees to cover the cost of dealing with runoff, which incentivizes depaving. [2]

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