Permeable Pavers
Permeable pavers are a type of paving material designed to allow water to pass through their surface and into the ground below. This helps manage stormwater runoff, reducing flooding and erosion while promoting groundwater recharge. They are often made from concrete, brick, or stone and feature gaps or spaces that facilitate drainage.
These pavers are commonly used in driveways, walkways, and parking lots, making them an eco-friendly alternative to traditional paving methods. By allowing rainwater to infiltrate the soil, permeable pavers can help maintain local ecosystems and improve water quality by filtering pollutants before they reach waterways.