More Pervious Concrete in New Jersey Thanks to Assembly Member Rumana
Tuesday 12/11/2012
Assembly Republican Whip Scott T. Rumana is a great advocate of pervious concrete. He spoke at a hearing of the Assembly Environment and Solid Waste Committee, encouraging New Jersey to utilize pervious concrete for "building walkways, access roads and parking lots"(Rumana, Dec. 10).
From the article:
“The bill, A-1912, would require any state agency to use pervious concrete “wherever appropriate” including access roads, pathways, roadways and parking lots. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection would be charged with adopting criteria for the use of pervious concrete on state projects.”
We, here at Bay Area Pervious Concrete, completely agree with State Assemblymember Rumana! By properly planning with and installing pervious concrete well will save construction costs, reduce storm water runoff and reduce storm water pollution! Contact us for more information, and please click here for the great article featuring State Assemblymember Rumana!
From the article:
“The bill, A-1912, would require any state agency to use pervious concrete “wherever appropriate” including access roads, pathways, roadways and parking lots. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection would be charged with adopting criteria for the use of pervious concrete on state projects.”
We, here at Bay Area Pervious Concrete, completely agree with State Assemblymember Rumana! By properly planning with and installing pervious concrete well will save construction costs, reduce storm water runoff and reduce storm water pollution! Contact us for more information, and please click here for the great article featuring State Assemblymember Rumana!
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