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==Recent Performance Research==
==Recent Performance Research==
[[File:BMP mapping tool.PNG|thumb|400px|One of STEP's sites located in Mississauga, ON. (Lakeview Neighbourhood), where P.P was installed in residential driveways. Full submission and details to the BMP can be selected on the map viewer and can be viewed [https://igeowater.com/InternationalBMPDBAssets/PDF/Description/00608--DESCP.pdf here.] (International Stormwater BM<P Database, 2021<ref>International Stormwater BMP Database. 2021. BMP Mapping Tool. Retrieved Feb. 28, 2023. https://bmpdatabase.org/bmp-mapping-tool</ref>).]]


*[https://www.waterrf.org/system/files/resource/2020-11/DRPT-4968_0.pdf (Clary et al., 2020) - International Stormwater BMP Database: 2020 Summary Statistics.]
*[https://www.waterrf.org/system/files/resource/2020-11/DRPT-4968_0.pdf (Clary et al., 2020) - International Stormwater BMP Database: 2020 Summary Statistics.]
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***Median TSS value of outflow/effluent of stormwater from P.P is 22 mg/L in comparison to 77 mg/L influent levels. These levels are computed using the BCa bootstrap method described by Efron and Tibishirani (1993). This value is below the required CWQG levels for TSS in stormwater.
***Median TSS value of outflow/effluent of stormwater from P.P is 22 mg/L in comparison to 77 mg/L influent levels. These levels are computed using the BCa bootstrap method described by Efron and Tibishirani (1993). This value is below the required CWQG levels for TSS in stormwater.
***Median Total phosphorus (TP) value of outflow/effluent of stormwater from P.P is 0.10 mg/L in comparison to 0.17 mg/L influent levels. These levels are computed using the BCa bootstrap method described by Efron and Tibishirani (1993). This value is below the required federal (Environment Canada, 2004) and provincial (OMOEE, 1994) levels for TP in stormwater ((Clary et al., 2020<ref>Clary, J., Jones, J., Leisenring, M., Hobson, P. and Strecker, E. 2020. International stormwater BMP database 2020 summary statistics. Water Environment & Reuse Foundation.</ref>).
***Median Total phosphorus (TP) value of outflow/effluent of stormwater from P.P is 0.10 mg/L in comparison to 0.17 mg/L influent levels. These levels are computed using the BCa bootstrap method described by Efron and Tibishirani (1993). This value is below the required federal (Environment Canada, 2004) and provincial (OMOEE, 1994) levels for TP in stormwater ((Clary et al., 2020<ref>Clary, J., Jones, J., Leisenring, M., Hobson, P. and Strecker, E. 2020. International stormwater BMP database 2020 summary statistics. Water Environment & Reuse Foundation.</ref>).
[[File:BMP mapping tool.PNG|thumb|400px|One of STEP's sites located in Mississauga, ON. (Lakeview Neighbourhood), where P.P was installed in residential driveways. Full submission and details to the BMP can be selected on the map viewer and can be viewed [https://igeowater.com/InternationalBMPDBAssets/PDF/Description/00608--DESCP.pdf here.] (International Stormwater BM<P Database, 2021<ref>International Stormwater BMP Database. 2021. BMP Mapping Tool. Retrieved Feb. 28, 2023. https://bmpdatabase.org/bmp-mapping-tool</ref>).]]


*[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0959652618335376 (Xie, et al. 2019) - Permeable concrete pavements: A review of environmental benefits and durability.]
*[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0959652618335376 (Xie, et al. 2019) - Permeable concrete pavements: A review of environmental benefits and durability.]

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