Pavement Cells
Pavement cells are a type of stormwater management technology that captures, stores, and infiltrates stormwater runoff. They are typically constructed of porous material and are used to collect runoff from parking lots, sidewalks and roads. The stored water can then be used for irrigation, groundwater recharge and other water-based applications. Pavement cells are beneficial to managing stormwater runoff in urban and suburban areas, helping to reduce flooding, decrease polluted runoff and recharge groundwater resources. They are also an effective tool for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality by capturing and filtering the pollutants and sediments that would otherwise run off into nearby rivers and streams.
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