Assessment of stormwater runoff in pavement of soil-cement block

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In this article, the authors assessed the runoff coefficient C (drained volume/volume precipitate), which defines the capacity reduction of runoff, of a pavement with soil-cement interlocking blocks (20.7 m long and 3 m wide) within a structure of transverse concrete beams deployed in an area with slope of 6% and low permeability soil, and similar conditions in areas occupied by poor populations. One hundred and eighty-four events (rainfall) were recorded, but only events with a precipitate volume greater than the maximum capacity storage of pavement (≈ 1,500 liters) and a temperature less than 23ºC, to maintain the accuracy of the measurement sensor, were considered. The experimental values of the coefficient C varied in the range of 0.47 to 0.79, confirming that the soil-cement block pavement is semi permeable.

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Tarqui, J. L. Z., Carvalho, M. de F., Dos Santos, C. M. L., & Dos Santos, J. E. (2019). Assessment of stormwater runoff in pavement of soil-cement block. Engenharia Sanitaria e Ambiental, 24(2), 403–410. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1413-41522019153148

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