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| Wychwood Permeable Pavers.jpg|Permeable pavers on residential driveways, Brampton ON   | Wychwood Permeable Pavers.jpg|Permeable pavers on residential driveways, Brampton ON   | ||
| Meadows in the Glen PP sidewalk and driveway bibs .jpg|Permeable pavers on a shared street, Georgetown ON | Meadows in the Glen PP sidewalk and driveway bibs .jpg|Permeable pavers on a shared street, Georgetown ON | ||
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| Elm Drive Mississauga After retrofit with permeable pavement and bioretention cells.JPG|Permeable pavers in parking bays, Mississauga ON (note inspection of [[bioretention]] occurring in the background) | Elm Drive Mississauga After retrofit with permeable pavement and bioretention cells.JPG|Permeable pavers in parking bays, Mississauga ON (note inspection of [[bioretention]] occurring in the background) | ||
| BelfountainPermeablePavement.jpg|Although this permeable pavement at Belfountain Conservation Area was not maintained, it remains structurally sound after over 30 years of constant use. | BelfountainPermeablePavement.jpg|Although this permeable pavement at Belfountain Conservation Area was not maintained, it remains structurally sound after over 30 years of constant use. | ||
Revision as of 14:29, 13 August 2020
- Permeable pavers in parking bays, Mississauga ON (note inspection of bioretention occurring in the background) 
- Inspection wells should be located at the edges or even off the side of permeable pavement areas 














