Scott367
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 22, 2007
- 22
We are considering using pervious concrete on some of our upcomming projects. This is still untested stuff so I am probably being a little too conservative. I am in Ohio we get about 40 inches of rain per year and mostly clay based soils. Whenever I have a wet subgrade it performs very poorly. How am I too permit water to pass into my subgrade without degrading it? My first thought is to design the sugrade to drain to a network of underdrains. This option adds significant cost over conventional. Anyone have any experiance with this stuff? Do I need to take steps to keep the subgrade from going to mush?