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Pervious concrete edge

Pervious concrete edge by justsmartdesign.
Taken in Ravenna Park, Seattle, around the recent stream restoration/daylighting project. Pervious (or porous) concrete allows rain water to filter through the paving and into the soil, so it follows a more natural path in the hydologic cycle. In our region this can help keep streams cleaner, reduce erosion, and keep more water in the streams year round. 

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lifebegreen  Pro User  says:

Will you add this great photo to Sustainable Seattle!?
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thingermejig  Pro User  says:

This is fantastic, will you add this to SUDS (Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems), please. : )
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Please consider adding your photo to the Puget Sound “Silent Crisis” photo challenge at www.flickr.com/groups/pugetsoundpartnership/. If you’d like to learn more about the Puget Sound Partnership visit www.psp.wa.gov.
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