PERMEABLE PAVERS
Permeable pavers make it possible to have an attractive surface suitable for pedestrian and vehicular traffic while minimizing the impact of rainfall runoff on storm drains and the surrounding environment. Where most paved surfaces are impervious and create immediate, contaminated runoff during rainstorms, permeable pavers allow runoff to flow between the joints of the pavers. The base layer of the paving system delays, filters, and cleans the runoff before it passes into the ground water table or into the storm drain system. Watch the permeable paver test video below. More information available in Sustainable Design section.
Angelus Permeable Pavers Fact Sheet
Permeable Pavers FAQs
PICP Quantity and Quality Control Design Types
Quantity and Quality Control
Results in no runoff of stormwater
May also capture building roof runoff
Recharge ground water
Minimizes stress to stormwater systems
Filters water
Cooler pavement
Quantity and Quality Control
Minimizes runoff - may equal predevelopment level
Slows and delays water entering storm system
Filters water before releasing to storm system or natural streams
Cools water before releasing to environmental waters
Cooler pavement
Permeable Paver Test
Watch as 2000 gallons of water is spilled upon SF Rima™ permeable paver. The torrent of water pours for 9 minutes with zero runoff. Compare that to the typical hard surface runoff also shown.
Demonstration by Pacific Outdoor Living; used by permission.