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Are interlocking concrete pavers considered pervious or impervious?

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Are interlocking concrete pavers considered pervious or impervious?

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Any pavers with a void area of 20% or less will be considered completely impervious for the purposes of the Stormwater Management rules. In pavers with greater than 20% void area, the applicant may count only the non-void area as impervious, provided the void areas are not grouted or made impermeable in any way.

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