Cleveland Looks to Pervious Concrete to Address Rainwater Runoff in City Sewers
Who is Rachid Zoghaib and why is he excited about pervious concrete? Well, Mr. Zoghaib is commissioner of the Cleveland Water Pollution Control, the service that maintains Cleveland's sewer lines. He and his colleagues are searching for ways to reduce the amount of rainwater that pours through the city's street catch basins. Enter pervious concrete. Cleveland rocks, indeed.
Source: A June 22 broadcast by Ohio's News Channel 5. Read more.
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