Pervious Concrete Helps Control Stormwater Problem in Pittsburgh Neighborhood
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A new stormwater management system made its debut earlier this month in a Pittsburgh neighborhood that's been the site of the some of the city's most severe flooding in recent years. Designed in partnership with the city and Penn State Center: Engaging Pittsburgh, the system uses pervious concrete and a garden, known as a bioswale, to capture and purify water.
Source: July 21 article by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Read more.
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