Lincoln Park District installs environmentally friendly parking lot
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[December 03, 2011]
The Lincoln Park District has broken
ground on a new, environmentally friendly parking lot at their
administration facility on Primm Road. This "green" parking area is
a first for Lincoln and Logan County. Instead of installing a more
conventional concrete or asphalt pavement, the park district elected
to install a permeable parking lot consisting of concrete pavers
that allow water to percolate into the soil through the pavement
surface. This parking surface was recommended by the park district's
engineering consultant, Prairie Engineers.
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Permeable pavements are considered a more environmentally friendly
paving option, as they allow storm water to percolate and infiltrate
through the pavement surface. This permeability helps to manage
storm water runoff and reduce erosion. In addition, permeable
pavements result in cleaner storm water runoff as the percolation
into the soil keeps pollutants in place as opposed to contributing
to pollution in nearby streams. Although permeable pavements are
typically more expensive to install than conventional asphalt and
concrete pavements, the Lincoln Park District was able to save money
in this situation by not installing a separate storm sewer to carry
away the storm water. Pavements consisting of concrete pavers also
have a long life expectancy and require only minimal maintenance.
Prairie Engineers is a consulting firm established in 2010 and
located at 200 S. Chicago St. in Lincoln. The firm provides
expertise in municipal, roadway and highway, water resources, land
development engineering, GIS development, and land surveying. The
office may be reached by phone, 217-651-8017, or fax, 217-718-4764.
[Text from file received from
Prairie Engineers]
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