Monday, March 31, 2014

Cities move to Permeable Pavers for solutions

For the past few years, California has seen some of the driest weather on record (this rain system is trying to help out with that!).That has made Californians realize how precarious our water system is and how valuable a resource water is. If you combine that need with the overall market trend to become more efficient and aware of how we use everything, there is a trend that is directing us toward Environmental Sustainability.

With those two drivers behind us, cities are beginning to realize how much Hydro-Flo Permeable Pavingstones can help improve the infrastructure of their community. By keeping water on-site they can then properly manage their own resources, rather than needing to rely on other municipalities to bail them out. Water collection at the site also reduces demand on aging sewer systems.


Places like Menlo Park and Santa Barbara are beginning to require permeable surfaces in place of impervious. Other cities and counties are sure to follow suit, and in fact, many have begun including calculations for impervious surfaces or rebates for use of Hydro-Flo Permeable Pavers. When you can make one decision that can make a positive difference in your community for many years to come, it is understandable why these governments are deciding to support this technology.

Now is the time to transition your knowledge base from just standard pavers to Permeable. With hundreds of options and combinations, you can come to rely on Pacific Interlock Pavingstone to be your expert supplier of Permeable Pavers.
Enjoy the rain!