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Virginia Officials Learn About Pervious Concrete
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NRMCA Senior Director, National Resources, Phil Kresge recently met with the Arlington County, VA, Parks and Recreation Department to discuss pervious concrete. The audience consisted of landscape architects, engineers, planners and construction managers from the department. The presentation was facilitated by Hessam Nabavi, Virginia Ready-Mixed Concrete Association (VRMCA), as a result of certain county personnel having completed the VRMCA-sponsored NRMCA Pervious Concrete Contractor Certification course.
"With newly revised stormwater management requirements in Virginia, pervious concrete is seeing a significant increase in interest from developers and regulatory officials," Kresge said. VRMCA and NRMCA have been assisting the state Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) in developing its stormwater management guidelines. DEQ has included pervious concrete as a stormwater Best Management Practice (BMP).
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