Опубликован 24.04.2025
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The development of modern cities is accompanied by an increase in the proportion of asphalted and concrete surfaces, which leads to problems related to stormwater runoff, flooding, and environmental degradation. Impermeable pavements hinder the natural infiltration of rainwater into the soil, increasing the load on urban drainage systems and contributing to water pollution.
Permeable asphalt is an innovative road surface technology that provides effective water drainage, reduces urban heat island effects, and improves the ecological situation. This material has a porous structure that allows water to penetrate through the surface and infiltrate into the soil or dedicated drainage systems.
Studying the properties, production technology, and performance characteristics of permeable asphalt is an important task in road construction, aimed at enhancing the resilience of urban infrastructure to changing climatic conditions.
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