Pervious Concrete Webinar - 10/8/09

PCA Webinar
Date: Thursday, October 8, 2009
Time: 12 - 1 pm CDT


Pervious Concrete

Water flowing though pervious concrete
Reduce Stormwater Runoff Pervious concrete is a performance engineered concrete with a 15-30% void system that allows rainwater to percolate through it. When pervious concrete is used for parking areas, streets, plazas and walkways it minimizes stormwater runoff to surrounding streams and lakes and allows for natural filtration to recharge local groundwater supplies.

This webinar provides instruction on how to implement pervious concrete pavements as a solution to reducing stormwater runoff from building sites and other paved areas.

At the end of this course attendees will be able to:

1. Understand the details of pervious concrete pavement systems,
2. Describe pervious concrete’s engineering properties; and
3. List the construction techniques in placing pervious pavement.

Verified participants in this webinar will be awarded 0.1 CEUs (usable for 1.0 PDH in most places) sent via email after submitting an evaluation.

Registration for this webinar includes a downloadable excerpt (PDF) from PCA’s publication: Pervious Concrete Pavements (EB302)

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