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Introduction to Permeable Friction Course (PFC) Asphalt
The source of pollutants on roadways and parking lots can come from various sources, including the exhaust and fluid leakage from vehicles, abrasion from the friction between tires and roads, deicing activities, atmospheric deposition, and pavement itself. Permeable friction course (PFC) paving approach incorporates a pervious top course over a standard impermeable paving base. Studies in highway applications have shown that PFC overlays can provide stormwater runoff mitigation as well by significantly reducing the amount of pollutants discharged from paved areas; however, the performance of the material has not been extensively studied relative to water quality performance and volume retention in low-volume roads and parking areas. This presentation discusses PFC specifications and installation criteria and provides a comparison of PFC versus permeable pavement applications and provides case studies of projects where PFC has been installed.
Introduction to Permeable Friction Course (PFC) Asphalt
The source of pollutants on roadways and parking lots can come from various sources, including the exhaust and fluid leakage from vehicles, abrasion from the friction between tires and roads, deicing activities, atmospheric deposition, and pavement itself. Permeable friction course (PFC) paving approach incorporates a pervious top course over a standard impermeable paving base. Studies in highway applications have shown that PFC overlays can provide stormwater runoff mitigation as well by significantly reducing the amount of pollutants discharged from paved areas; however, the performance of the material has not been extensively studied relative to water quality performance and volume retention in low-volume roads and parking areas. This presentation discusses PFC specifications and installation criteria and provides a comparison of PFC versus permeable pavement applications and provides case studies of projects where PFC has been installed.
Introduction to Permeable Friction Course (PFC) Asphalt
Braga, A. (Autor:in) / Connolly, C. (Autor:in)
Low Impact Development International Conference (LID) 2010 ; 2010 ; San Francisco, California, United States
Low Impact Development 2010 ; 104-112
06.04.2010
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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