Introduction to Permeable Pavements

Introduction to Permeable Pavements

Description

Stormwater management is a key component of urban infrastructure design. Numerous agencies throughout the United States and Canada include permeable pavements as a key component of best management practices for stormwater management. 

If properly designed and constructed, permeable pavements can help rainwater infiltrate the soil, decreasing urban heating, replenish groundwater, and reduce overall stormwater runoff.? The construction of permeable pavement systems that can accommodate surface water runoff is gaining increasing attention through the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program. 

This webinar provides background on the key features of permeable asphalt, concrete and interlocking concrete block pavements along with guidance, design tools, and methodologies to assist in designing pavements to accommodate hydrological and structural pavement design for municipal and parking area permeable pavements and compare equivalent structural designs. 

The learning objectives for this webinar include: 

  • Understand the key input parameters for the successful design of permeable asphalt, concrete, and interlocking concrete block pavements. 

  • Ability to design a permeable pavement for both structural and hydrologic capacity. 

  • Recognize good maintenance practices for permeable pavements 

  • Utilize previously impervious infrastructure to reduce the impact of peak stormwater runoff and improve stormwater quality. 

  

Delivery Method:  Virtual Session – Zoom Webinar 

Course Fee Includes: Access to the course, course materials, and upon completion a digital certificate if requested. 

 

This course is delivered in partnership with local and provincial construction associations across Canada. You will be participating with a group of industry peers from multiple regions. 

Sharing a single registration between two or more individuals is not permitted. Please register each person that will be in attendance.

 

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Who Should Attend

This course is suitable for all levels of architects, engineers, technicians and other technical and operations staff involved in the design, construction, and management of roadway transportation infrastructure.  Basic technical principles are outlined followed by case studies and real-world examples of their use and implementation.   

Technical Requirements

  1. Computer or laptop

    • This course will involve on-screen interaction with your instructor and classmates, reading/viewing on-screen content (slides or videos), and interacting via typing with questions or responses. For this reason, cellphones may not be adequate

    • Windows 10 or Mac iOS. 

  1. Webcam (Mandatory) – in order to engage and collaborate, participants will be expected to have their webcams on for the duration of the class

  2. Microphone (Mandatory)

  3. Internet connection- For best results, you will want to ensure you have an internet connection with an upload/download speed of 3-5 Mbps. You can test your internet speed here. The minimum recommended speed is 1.5 Mbps, but anything below 3 Mbps may result in loss of quality or buffering. Ideally hardwired connection versus wireless for stability - connect your computer directly to your router using an ethernet cable, rather than using your home wi-fi.

  4. A quiet space with minimal distractions –The microphone will be engaged for interactive sessions. Please plan to be fully engaged in the class and clear your work schedule just as you would for the in-class program.

  5. Comfortable chair