Maximize Infiltration, Reduce Stormwater Runoff

Stormwater runoff is a resource to be managed locally. Neoloy® Geocells reduce the impact of built areas by absorbing water on-site

Stormwater runoff is a resource to be managed locally. The goal is to reduce the impact of built areas by absorbing water on-site via harvesting and infiltration to underground water sources. Neoloy Geocells used in the structural layers of concrete paving block systems can reduce stormwater by maximizing infiltration in structural layers, reducing runoff and flooding and filtering pollutants.

Types of Permeable Pavements and Paving Block Solutions:

  • Permeable pavements – Neoloy utilizes larger-size, low grade stone instead of quality infill to meet sustainable drainage guidelines in Indian urban areas.
  • Partially-permeable low impact pavements – Neoloy reinforcement reduces the pavement layer thickness, while utilizing locally available fill.
  • Non-permeable load bearing pavements – Neoloy heavy duty structural reinforcement for inter-modal ports -modal ports and container yards.

Benefits

  • Neoloy Geocells can reduce or replace stabilized cement base layer
  • Increased load bearing for heavy-duty load support
  • Semi-rigid mattress reduces differential settlement and prevents pavement failure
  • Excellent drainage and durability in saturated conditions
  • Increase service life of all types of permeable pavements
  • Fast installation
  • Use of local sand for structural infill
  • Long term durable life-span
  • Reduce operational and maintenance costs
  • Lower total cost of ownership
  • Green solution utilizes local infill material
  • Enables use of paving block solutions

Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement (PICP)

PICP is comprised of a layer of concrete pavers separated by joints filled with small stones. Water enters joints between solid concrete pavers and flows through an “open-graded” base, i.e. crushed stone layers with no small or fine particles. The void spaces among the crushed stones store water and infiltrate it back into the soil subgrade. The stones in the joints provide 100% surface permeability and the base filters stormwater and reduces pollutants. Read More on the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute.

 


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