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| *Pores are easily clogged by sediment | *Pores are easily clogged by sediment | ||
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| Pervious pavement systems are designed as an infiltration practice and do not significantly reduce the amount of suspended sediment in stormwater runoff. | Pervious pavement systems are designed as an infiltration practice and do not significantly reduce the amount of suspended sediment in stormwater runoff. | ||
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| ==References== | ==References== | ||
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