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Permeable Pavement Survey (2013)

The Permeable Pavement Survey (2013) was a study that evaluated the performance of various permeable surface materials designed to allow water to pass through, reducing runoff and promoting groundwater recharge. It assessed factors such as durability, water management efficiency, and maintenance needs across different pavement types like porous asphalt, pervious concrete, and interlocking pavers. The survey provided valuable insights into how these materials perform in real-world conditions, helping engineers and planners select sustainable options for urban infrastructure, ultimately aiming to improve stormwater management and reduce environmental impact.