Pervious Concrete Company Limited is rated 3 out of 5 in the category construction. Read and write reviews about Pervious Concrete Company Limited. What is Pervious Concrete A Pervious concrete pavement is a unique and effective means to meet growing environmental demands. By capturing rainwater and allowing it to seep into the ground, pervious concrete is instrumental in recharging groundwater, reducing stormwater runoff, and meeting Environmental agencies stormwater regulations. In fact, the use of pervious concrete is among the Best Management Practices (BMP) recommended by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) — and by other agencies and geotechnical engineers across the United States and Europe—for the management of stormwater runoff. Pervious Concrete pavement technology creates more efficient land use by providing enough water storage capacity thus eliminating the need for retention ponds, swales or other stormwater management and precipitation runoff containment strategies. Pervious Concrete voids, typically between 15% and 25%, are achieved in the hardened concrete, and flow rates for water through pervious concrete are usually around 480 inches of water per hour (0.34 cm/sec, which is 5 gallons per square foot per min or 200 Litres per square meter per minute), although, the flow rates can be much higher. We have personally witnessed 5 gallons of water per square foot in 24 seconds. While pervious concrete can be used for a surprising number of applications, its primary use is in pavements such as parking lots, driveways, sidewalks and walkways. Pervious Concrete: The Environmentally Sound Choice Stormwater runoff can send as much as 90% of the pollutants – such as oil and other hydrocarbon liquids found on the surface of traditional parking lots – directly into our rivers and streams. This unique ability of pervious concrete offers advantages to the environment, public agencies, and building owners by controlling rainwater on-site and addressing stormwater runoff issues. This can be of particular interest in urban areas or where land is prone to flooding.
Address
40 St. Lucien Road
Company size
1-10 employees
Headquarters
Diego Martin, Port-of-Spain