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Pervious Concrete 

Pervious Concrete - The concrete that drinks!

The answer to many Phase II Stormwater Control Problems!

Pervious Concrete is concrete that allows water to flow through it, while still functioning as a conventional pavement. 

EPA Approved Best Management Practice (BMP):

Use it as a parking lot to clean up 95% of "first-flush" pollutants.  Place the Pervious Concrete parking lot on top of an open-graded stone base, and store the storm water runoff from the pavement surface, and from your roofs by directing your roof drains directly into this open graded stone layer.

The pervious concrete filters out the large sediments, and bacteria that naturally colonize the pavement will biologically breakdown most of the hydrocarbons that drip off of cars.  The heavy metals settle out to the bottom layer of the system.

A filter fabric is placed between the sub-base and the open-graded stone layer in order to keep the sub-base from migrating into the storage layer.  The storage layer should be designed to hold the locally mandated volume of stormwater.  The amount of water that a stone layer will hold varies by location and supplier, but a 30% storage volume is average. Pervious concrete will have between 15 to 25% voids and storage volume.

For example, a 10 inch thick storage layer will hold 3 inches of rainfall, and 6 inches of Pervious concrete will hold 1 inch or more of rainfall. 

An over-flow drain is recommended to allow the system to release water at the locally mandated rate, and to keep the system from becomingly completely full, and is mandatory if the sub-base does not perk well.

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Promotion Groups:
We are happy to report tremendous activity across the state of Indiana. Members are taking part in various breakfasts, previous demonstrations, and ACI testing.

Tech-Ed Committee:
This very active and proactive group works diligently to help promote, problem solve, and bring educational programs to members of the ready mix industry.

2005 IRMCA Short Course
From December 12 through the 14th, this convention will be held at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown. Ken Hover, a top speaker in the concrete industry will be the featured speaker on Tuesday, December 13. Don't miss the line-up this year. We'll also have speakers on sales training, demographics and much, much more!

Pervious Certification:
To date, 32 people have been certified by the IRMCA as Pervious Installers. There are more being trained every month!

Environmental and Safety Compliance Committee:
This new group, formed to address industry environmental and regulatory issues along with safety compliance information. They met for the first time on September 30th.

Integrated Websites for Regional Promotion Groups:
A new website is being born! Concrete Indiana will showcase member projects, as well as provide you with other types of information.

Advocacy:
Highway, Bridge, Local Road Funding: Our road and street partners at the Build Indiana Council (BIC) are working hard to expand the influence of the entire industry as they try to fix a serious shortfall in funding for roads and bridges. Pat Kiel is on the Board of Directors. In a special task force Pat Long of IN-ACPA serves on the committee that is responsible to recruit all sales people and others from our association that currently have (or would like to initiate) ongoing dialogue with local government officials. Please contact either Pat Long or Pat Kiel for questions. Please be engaged with your local officials!

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

2006 Indiana Chapter - American Concrete Pavement Association Workshop & Expo. Feb. 7, 8, 9, 2006. Indianapolis Marriott East Conference Center.

Contact cwagner@irmca.com for registration or application information.