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It is important to note that ''R'' = ''A<sub>i</sub>''/''A<sub>p</sub>''; the ratio of impervious contributing drainage area (''A<sub>i</sub>'') to permeable pavement area (''A<sub>p</sub>'') should not exceed 2 and that the contributing drainage area should not contain pervious areas that are sources of sediment that can lead to premature clogging.  
*''R'' = ''A<sub>i</sub>''/''A<sub>p</sub>''
It is important to note that R, the ratio of impervious contributing drainage area (''A<sub>i</sub>'') to permeable pavement area (''A<sub>p</sub>''), should not exceed 2 to limit hydraulic loading and help avoid premature clogging.  Also important to note is that the contributing drainage area should not contain pervious areas that are sources of sediment that can lead to premature clogging.  
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On highly permeable soils (e.g., infiltration rate of 45 mm/hr or greater), a maximum stone reservoir depth of 2 metres is recommended to prevent soil compaction and loss of permeability from the mass of overlying stone and stored water.
On highly permeable soils (e.g., infiltration rate of 45 mm/hr or greater), a maximum stone reservoir depth of 2 metres is recommended to prevent soil compaction and loss of permeability from the mass of overlying stone and stored water.

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