Concreto permeable, ventajas y desventajas de su uso en vías urbanas de bajo tránsito, en comparación con el concreto hidráulico convencional como solución a los problemas de inundaciones en zonas aledañas al humedal de Jaboque, localidad de Engativá

2017 
The use of permeable concrete (concrete) is being gradually implemented in large cities to improve the management of stormwater runoff at the regional and local levels. By eliminating the need for sinks, landfills and other rainwater devices, permeable concrete can reduce overall project costs at a first cost and make more efficient use of land. Pervious concrete can also reduce operational costs and allow developers to increase the utilization of available property. Permeable concrete has a significantly lower life cycle cost than other alternatives and saves money in the long term due to its durability, strength and long life. Pervious concrete allows users to minimize the use Of the sewerage system and to avoid maintenance fees for rainwater harvesting systems (Sewerage).
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