Difference between revisions of "Sub-base reservoir"
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Revision as of 16:23, 3 August 2022
In permeable pavement systems, the sub-base is the layer of granular material that is laid on the sub-grade. The granular sub-base should be clear, crushed 50 mm stone. See the Permeable pavements: Specifications page for detailed sub-base material specifications. The construction steps, key inspection points, and mistakes to avoid for sub-base reservoir are the same as / similar to the guidance given in the storage reservoir section. However, depending on the municipality and the design, compaction of the sub-base reservoir may be required. For example, the City of Toronto’s Construction Specification for Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavers (TS 861) details the following steps for sub-base installation: 1. Place sub-base aggregate in 200 mm lifts (maximum) 2. Compact each lift with a 9 ton vibratory roller, with two passes in vibratory mode and two passes in static mode, or until there is no visible movement of the aggregate. 3. Use a plate compactor for smaller areas that the vibratory roller cannot reach.