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Building Climate-Resilient Infrastructure Using Geosynthetics
When extreme weather events occur, communities are often left to grapple with the devastating effects. An increase in extreme weather patterns, coupled with aging or inadequate infrastructure, amplifies the often dangerous and costly damage that ensues—especially for vulnerable communities living in low-lying areas. According to a recent study, the United States could see a 26.4% increase ...
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What Is a Sponge City?
New approach to infrastructure uses nature-based planning to mitigate urban impacts on hydrology The Sponge City concept is a Chinese urban planning model that relies on natural stormwater ...
News
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How to Reduce Stormwater Infrastructure with Porous Pavers
Porous pavement solutions have drawn considerable interest in communities for the green engineering benefits they provide. Grass and gravel porous pavers can greatly reduce stormwater runoff by enabling a high infiltration or percolation rate of ...
Presto`s Porous Pavements Offer Stormwater Contributions at Nature Preserve
EPA Awards Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Shoreline Cities Grants to Northern Ohio
EPA Awards Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Shoreline Cities Grants to Wisconsin
EPA Awards Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Shoreline Cities Grants to Illinois, Indiana and Michigan
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Permeable Pavement for Heavy Traffic
For strong and robust floors with high traffic and heavy loads! The Atlantis Road-Cell® is a reinforcing structure that creates a highly resistant, permeable pavement surface suitable for high traffic areas, with medium and heavy loads such as roads, streets, avenues or mining trails. The cells can also be used for the construction of drainage ditches and ditches to collect rainwater and to ...