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Pervious Concrete Storm Water BMPGirl Scouts Program and Learning Center Parking AreaWhat: A lunchtime opportunity to see an EPA approved storm water Best Management Practice (BMP)
Pervious Concrete storm water management system at the Girl Scouts Program and Learning Center
in Louisville, Kentucky. A brief Pervious Concrete 101 will be presented during the luncheon.
Noon - 1:00 p.m. Box lunch and 30 minute Pervious Pavement Presentation by John McChord, P.E.,
Director of Engineering, Kentucky Ready Mixed Concrete Association (KRMCA).
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Pervious Concrete parking area placement.
When: Tuesday, June 13, 2006Noon - 3:00 p.m.
Reservations: Reservations are requested. Please contact Diana Deters, Kentucky Ready MixedConcrete Association (KRMCA) at 1-800-737-1535. Reservation deadline: Friday, June 9th, 2006.Where: Girl Scouts Program and Learning Center
2115 Lexington Road
Louisville, Kentucky 40206
Event Parking: Park at Jim Porter's parking lot, 2345 Lexington Road, Louisville, KY 40206. Shuttleswill run to the Girl Scouts Program and Learning Center from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Why Come to the Girl Scouts Pervious Parking Installment?Thanks to the Kentucky Ready Mixed Concrete Association (KRMCA), the Kentuckiana Concrete Promotion Group, the
American Concrete Institute (ACI) Kentucky Chapter, the Ohio Valley Concrete Promotion Group (OVCPG), and theIndiana Ready Mixed Concrete Association (IRMCA), 19 Pervious Concrete parking spaces will be installed at the GirlScouts Program and Learning Center.
Learn more about this material and how it can improve water quality. Learn about a Best Management Practice, EPA approved storm water management system. Learn about how to reduce or eliminate retention ponds. Learn about an environmentally safe soybean water-repellent, THE BEAN.
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Essentially, Pervious Concrete is structural concrete pavement that "drinks" water. It has a porous structure that allows
rainwater to pass directly through the pavement, into a storage layer of stone under the pavement, then into the soil,
naturally. Pervious Concrete filters and cleans storm water, while significantly increasing land utilization by reducing or
eliminating the need for storm water drainage systems and retention areas.
Pervious Concrete consists of cement, coarse aggregates, water, and special components which produce sufficient
paste and bonding properties to glue coarse aggregates together, creating an in-place void structure of 15-35 percent.
According to the National Ready Mix Concrete Association (NRMCA), Pervious Concrete pavement and its sub base mayprovide enough water storage capacity to eliminate the need for retention ponds, swales and other precipitation runoff
containment strategies. Pervious Concrete captures rainwater and allows it to seep into the ground at a slower rate, so
it helps to:
Recharge groundwater,
Reduce storm water runoff, and
Meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) storm water regulations.
In fact, the use of Pervious Concrete is among the Best Management Practices (BMP) recommended by the U.S. EPA
and other agencies and geotechnical engineers across the country for the management of storm water runoff on a
regional and local basis.
An environmentally safe soybean water-repellent, THE BEAN, will be applied to the pervious concrete to help protectthe surface, especially during the curing period. THE BEAN is produced in Indiana from soybeans, and is safe for
plants and animals.
About the Girl Scouts Pervious Parking ProjectThe 19 space parking area will be placed in May/June 2006. It will be installed to replace a failed grasspave porous
parking area. The first placement of the new parking area is being done in mid-May, 2006, while the balance will be
placed on June 13. It is an excellent watershed demonstration site, showing how proper management practices can
protect our soil and water resources.
The 19 space parking area was designed and built by the Girl Scouts Program and Learning Centerand includes
participation by the following organizations:
Kentucky Ready Mixed Concrete Association Kentuckiana Concrete Promotion Group American Concrete Institute - Kentucky Chapter Ohio Valley Concrete Promotion Group Indiana Ready Mixed Concrete Association
The Girl Scouts Program and Learning Centerserves 23,000 girls throughout 57 counties in Kentucky, southern
Indiana, and Tennessee. With the help of 7,000 volunteers, Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence, and
character, who make the world a better place.
For more information on the Pervious Concrete Installment at the Girl Scouts Program and Learning Center, contact
Cheri Wagner, Indiana Ready Mixed Concrete Association, (317) 872-6302, cwagner@irmca.com or go to
www.irmca.com.
Kentuckiana ConcretePromotion Group
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