Main Title |
Investigation of Porous Pavements for Urban Runoff Control. |
Author |
Thele, Edmund ;
Grove, Wilford C. ;
Hoiber, Arnold J. ;
Haig, Thomas I. ;
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CORP Author |
Franklin Inst. Research Labs., Philadelphia, Pa. |
Year Published |
1972 |
Report Number |
DI-14-12-924; EPA-11034-DUY; 11034-DUY-03/72; |
Stock Number |
PB-227 516 |
Additional Subjects |
Surface water runoff ;
Pavements ;
Urban areas ;
Porous materials ;
Combined sewers ;
Overflows ;
Cost estimates ;
Storm sewers ;
Structural design ;
Feasibility ;
Water pollution ;
Water pollution control
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Internet Access |
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Holdings |
Library |
Call Number |
Additional Info |
Location |
Last Modified |
Checkout Status |
NTIS |
PB-227 516 |
Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. |
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07/26/2022 |
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Collation |
139p |
Abstract |
Laboratory and economic studies were undertaken to determine the feasibility of utilizing porous pavements to alleviate combined sewer overflow pollution and reduce the design parameters of storm sewer systems by allowing storm runoff to percolate back into the ground. Laboratory studies of candidate materials revealed a porous asphaltic concrete containing 5.5% asphalt by weight and aggregate graded to allow a water flow of 76 in. per hour to be the optimal porous road material. Materials testing for stability, durability, and freeze-thaw susceptibility proved this material suitable for use in road construction. |