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MN Department of Natural Resources on Permeable Pavers

June 30, 2017

An interesting article posted from the MN Department of Natural Resources:

Of course, we would argue that pavers are the most attractive, long standing and easiest to maintain option of the three installations.

http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/water_access/bmp/pervious_pavement_bmp.html

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