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Feasibility Study of Using Coir Geotextiles in Permeable Pavement Construction for Stormwater Management

Authors : Mohan Kavitha, Subha Vishnudas, K. U. Abdu Rahiman

Published in: Current Trends in Civil Engineering

Publisher: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

Stormwater management is a challenging task for countries all around the world due to rapid urbanization and climate change. Different low impact development (LID) practices have been adopted around the world to tackle the situation. Permeable pavements are a widely accepted solution to stormwater management and groundwater recharge. The structure of permeable pavements incorporates a layer of geotextile to stabilize the reservoir course. However, the other properties of the geotextile layer that includes drainage and filtration also need to be looked into. This paper tries to review different properties of geotextiles when incorporated into the soil and check the feasibility of using coir geotextiles in the permeable pavement structure.

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Metadata
Title
Feasibility Study of Using Coir Geotextiles in Permeable Pavement Construction for Stormwater Management
Authors
Mohan Kavitha
Subha Vishnudas
K. U. Abdu Rahiman
Copyright Year
2021
Publisher
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8151-9_7