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Practical Engineering | How Does Permeable Pavement Work? @PracticalEngineeringChannel | Uploaded October 2020 | Updated October 2024, 5 days ago.
Some pavement can let water in and keep everything else out.

Cities represent a remarkable transformation of the landscape from natural to human-made. One of the most significant changes to the landscape that comes with urbanization is impervious cover. That's anything that prevents rain from soaking into the subsurface: buildings, sidewalks, driveways, and the biggest culprits - streets and parking lots. Impervious cover is a big issue. When you pave paradise to put up a parking lot, you cause a pretty significant disruption to some really important natural processes in a watershed. But, not all cover has to be impervious.

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