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Study and Design of Permeable Pavement

Mr.Vineet Gupta

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The purpose of this review paper is to study the advantages of the permeable pavement system and also understanding the current research works and line of works to recommend the future areas of research works. This review paper also defines the importance of permeable pavement systems in the sustainable drainage system in both the urban and rural areas for both the traditional and modern method and also discussed more on the permeable pavement system. Previous pavement allows storm water to pass through the surface material. This decreases runoff and allows removal of impurities such as nutrients, heavy metals, etc. This improves the quality of water.
The aim of this review paper is to give associates in storm water management with the critical data that is necessary for the adoption of permeable pavement system for the alternative of the traditional system in water management system.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/jgget.v5i1.451

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