News | April 18, 2019

Reduce Stormwater Pollution With ECO Pavers By EP Henry

ECO pavers were selected by the US Environmental Protection Agency to be used in a long term study of permeable pavers. They are beautiful pavers that come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors, many of which can be incorporated with non-permeable pavers.

Woodbury, NJ (PRWEB) - Mother Nature’s water cycle has a system to deal with rainwater. Rainwater is absorbed by the soil, collected in pools (and eventually evaporated), or drained into rivers or streams. When these options are interrupted, the rainwater can become what is referred to as “stormwater runoff.”

Today more than ever our waterways are under environmental stress. Each new roadway, development, office park or shopping center creates additional obstacles for the Earth’s natural filtration process. Stormwater runoff can cause flooding as well as introduce pollutants to our streams, wetlands and water supply. Antifreeze, grease, oil, roofing chemicals and fertilizer are some of the harmful substances that can come off impervious surfaces.

With a growing focus on the need for stormwater management, many communities are implementing green infrastructure codes and regulations. Some municipalities are enforcing taxes upon businesses and homeowners based on the percentage of impervious coverage on their properties. Other local governments offer incentives or credits for implementing stormwater management processes.

A new paver patio or driveway can help stormwater get absorbed by the soil instead of acting as a totally impervious surface that prevents rainfall from being absorbed by the soil. A “permeable” paver system, like ECO(™) Pavers by EP Henry, allows water to pass through joints into a stone sub-base. From the sub-base the water “recharges” through the soil, draining deep down into underground streams.

ECO pavers were selected by the US Environmental Protection Agency to be used in a long term study of permeable pavers. They are beautiful pavers that come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors, many of which can be incorporated with non-permeable pavers. While not a complex installation, it is important to hire an experienced contractor experienced in permeable paver installation. It’s recommended homeowners consult a professional engineer to evaluate the soil and other conditions prior to installing an ECO paver system.

About EPHenry®
EP Henry provides the highest quality and broadest product offerings in Hardscaping™. From humble beginnings in Edward P. Henry's Woodbury, NJ basement, EP Henry has evolved into the recognized industry leader in Hardscaping product innovation. EP Henry’s ECO Pavers are part of a permeable interlocking pavement system (PICP) that enables rainwater to recharge to the soil. ASTM test methods show ECO Pavers can take on stormwater at a rate of up to 577" per hour. EP Henry is 100% American made, owned, and operated. For more information or a complimentary Idea Catalog, visit EPHenry.com or call 800-44-HENRY (800-444-3679).

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