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PICPchicago.jpg|Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement (PICP) on a narrow road between buildings in Chicago (Source: ICPI)  
PICPchicago.jpg|Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement (PICP) on a narrow road between buildings in Chicago (Source: ICPI)  
CVC Head Office Parking lot.jpg|Different colours of permeable pavers in parking lot, CVC headquarters, Mississauga ON
CVC Head Office Parking lot.jpg|Different colours of permeable pavers in parking lot, CVC headquarters, Mississauga ON
PerviousConcreteConstruction.jpg|Crews pour pervious concrete into a parking lot (Source: Washington State Dept of Transportation on Flickr)
Downloading.JPG|Inspection [[wells]] should be located at the edges or even off the side of permeable pavement areas
Downloading.JPG|Inspection [[wells]] should be located at the edges or even off the side of permeable pavement areas
IMAX water quality sampling (2).JPG|Water quality sampling in permeable pavement study, Mississauga ON
IMAX water quality sampling (2).JPG|Water quality sampling in permeable pavement study, Mississauga ON
Porousasphalt.png|Porous asphalt parking lot (Source: Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership)
Porousasphalt.png|Porous asphalt parking lot (Source: Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership)
PavementwithBioretention.png|Permeable pavers used in combination with bioretention in a parking lot in Elmhurst, IL (Source: ICPI).
PerviousConcreteConstruction.jpg|Crews pour pervious concrete into a parking lot (Source: Washington State Dept of Transportation on Flickr)  
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