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Title: Porous Pavement, The Houston Experience


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Porous Pavement, The Houston Experience
  • Jeremy Hanzlik
  • January 20, 2006

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Jeremy Hanzlik, EIT
Graduate Engineer
  • 3 years at TCB
  • Environmental and water resource studies,
    permitting, etc.
  • Miscellaneous studies and publications related to
    BMP development to reduce phosphorus
    contamination in surface water
  • Miscellaneous research related to water quality
    and soil contamination, including PCB, TNT, and
    PAH remediation
  • M.S. Biological Agricultural Engineering, TAMU
  • B.S. Agricultural Engineering, TAMU
  • B.S. Bioenvironmental Sciences, TAMU

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Porous Pavement
introduction
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Porous PavementWhat is it?
A pavement permitting water infiltration as
opposed to traditional, virtually impervious
paving. Three general types of porous pavement
in use today
  • Poured materialasphalt and concrete
  • Modular paver systemsplastic or concrete
    interlocking pavers
  • Block-based systemsstone, brick, concrete
    pavers, etc.
  • presentation neglects landscaping materials such
    a crushed granite, mulch, etc. because they are
    typically not engineered solutions and are
    generally temporary

5
Porous PavementWhy use it?
  • Increase infiltration
  • An increase in infiltration can help decrease
    surface water runoff
  • Improve water quality
  • Decreased runoff velocities can decrease sediment
    carried into area bayous and streams
  • Aesthetic appeal
  • Green looking pavements can be a residential or
    commercial amenity integrates better with
    landscape plantings
  • Economics
  • Areas with less frequent traffic require a less
    robust parking and driving surface
  • Heat reduction
  • Absorbs and radiates less heat than traditional
    concrete

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Porous PavementLimitations
  • Durability
  • Frequent traffic
  • Weight limitations (e.g. compaction)
  • Maintenance
  • Mowing and weed prevention
  • Vacuum truck, cleaning required for concrete and
    asphalt to prevent clogging

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Porous PavementVehicular Applications
  • Vehicular accessresidential driveways, service
    driveways, roadway shoulders, crossovers,
    medians, fire lanes, and utility access
  • Parking areaschurch, employee, overflow, special
    event, and guest

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Porous PavementRecreational Applications
  • Trailsbicycle, pedestrian, and equestrian
  • Golf coursescart paths and cart parking
  • Pedestrian areasapproaches to monuments, statues
    and fountains, special event areas
  • Recreation areasoutdoor basketball court
    pavement, picnic areas, highway rest stops

9
Porous PavementErosion Control Applications
  • Slope stabilization and erosion controldrainage
    channels, storm water collection systems,
    shoreline for lakes, ponds, and created wetland
    areas

10
The Houston Experience
local examples
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Reliant Center
The Worlds Largest Engineered Grass-Porous
Paving System
  • Porous pavement designed and implemented by an
    architectural firm (TCB contributed through
    public works design for Reliant Center)
  • Overflow parking designed for infrequent,
    seasonal use associated with football events
  • Modular paver system (Grasspave 2 by Invisible
    Structures, Inc.)
  • Interlocking reinforced plastic mats
  • Covered in vegetation
  • Subsurface drainage system

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Reliant Center
  • 317,000 sq ft
  • Modular reinforced plastic mats covered with
    grassy vegetation
  • Incorporated perforated PVC wrapped in landscape
    fabric to help provide drainage
  • Ability to store and clean 60,000 cubic feet of
    storm water
  • Ability to trap drips of contaminated fluids from
    automobiles
  • Reduces the urban heat island effect for direct
    use
  • Vegetated lot is significantly cooler than
    neighboring conventionally paved lots, and can be
    used to host festival events
  • Increased infiltration facilitates growth of
    trees and shrubs to improve overall aesthetics

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Reliant Center
Photographs
Photographs by Invisible Structures,
Inc. http//www.invisiblestructures.com/
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Reliant Center
A contrast with the old Astrodome Parking
Photographs by Invisible Structures,
Inc. http//www.invisiblestructures.com/
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City of Houston Pump Station
Crestwood Pump Station and Force Main
  • TCB public works design team developed an
    aesthetically appealing access drive
  • Blends into the visually sensitive neighborhood
  • Modular paver system similar to Reliant Center
  • Rolled rubber material placed over a stabilized
    subgrade, stone, and sand
  • Vegetated with broadcast seed
  • Provides infrequent access for maintenance
    operations

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Amegy Bank
Augusta Branch near the Galleria
  • Supplements concrete parking spaces
  • Accommodates mature trees on the lot
  • Allows water infiltration
  • Allows space for growth
  • Promotes a green appeal to the bank by
    preserving the trees

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Amegy Bank
Photograph
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Harris County Flood Control District
Parking at Brookhollow (9900 Northwest Freeway)
  • Modular paver system
  • Interlocking concrete blocks
  • Filled with crushed stone/gravel
  • Supplements concrete parking spaces
  • Increased infiltration
  • Accommodate existing mature trees
  • Promote future growth of the trees
  • Combined with native vegetation demonstration
  • Facilitates a green appeal to the parking area
  • Balances expansion needs with existing environment

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Harris County Flood Control District
Photographs
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Harris County Flood Control District
Photographs
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Harris County Flood Control District
Photographs (note the interlocking pavers)
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In Closing
additional information
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Additional Information
Jeremy Hanzlik (jeremy.hanzlik_at_tcb.aecom.com
) TCB 5757 Woodway Houston, TX 77057
  • Reliant Center
  • Invisible Structures Inc.
  • http//www.invisiblestructures.com/
  • Crestwood Pump Station
  • TCB (Joe Nguyen, PE)
  • http//www.tcb.aecom.com
  • Amegy Bank
  • 1075 Augusta, Houston, TX 77057
  • HCFCD
  • http//www.hcfcd.org/11042003.html
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