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Effects of Pervious Pavement on Speedway

Effects of Pervious Pavement on Speedway . by Zaid Admani Steven Zhao Brent Crawford. OBJECTIVE. To determine the benefits of pervious pavement and how it will enhance sustainability and reduce storm water runoff on campus. Project Scope. Describe the study area

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Effects of Pervious Pavement on Speedway

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  1. Effects of Pervious Pavement on Speedway by Zaid Admani Steven Zhao Brent Crawford

  2. OBJECTIVE • To determine the benefits of pervious pavement and how it will enhance sustainability and reduce storm water runoff on campus.

  3. Project Scope • Describe the study area • Evaluate the current flow condition of the study area • Determine how pervious pavement will reduce storm water runoff and pondingand improve water quality • Quantify the impacts of pervious pavement • Decide on the most optimal design for our study area

  4. Study Area 1000 ft2 • Loose gravel and sand • Ponding after rainfall • No filter medium SPEEDWAY

  5. LiDAR

  6. Operation • High foot traffic area • Used for bike racks • Slight ponding • mudding • Storm water runoff into street

  7. Evaluation • Current ponding causes mudding • Stagnated water after rainfall • No sufficient filtering of water

  8. Ponding from 15 min Rainfall

  9. Ponding from 60 min Rainfall

  10. Potential Solutions • Bio retention • Upgrade soil or plant vegetation • Pervious pavement

  11. Pervious Pavement Reduces: • Peak flow of storm water up to 50 % • Ponding Improves: • Water quality • Curb appeal

  12. Reduction of Peak Flow

  13. Cross Section

  14. Side View

  15. Water Quality Treatment • Reduction of hydrocarbons( motor oil, grease, and gasoline) • PAH’s • Metals (Pb, Cu, Zn, Cd, Cr) • Sediment • Nutrients • Chloride • Bacteria

  16. Conclusion • Mudding and ponding on Speedway from rainfall events • Installation of pervious pavement • Reduction in peak flow by 50% • Elimination of ponding • Improved water quality • Adds utility(ex. more bike racks) • Future Plans • Determine layout and dimensions of pervious pavement • Determine aggregate size for open graded base

  17. QUESTIONS?

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