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The Green Reasons for Block Paving Semi permeable surfaces such as block paving Bath can effectively and efficiently manage water that has come from other less permeable surfaces. Some argue that many of today’s floods in industrialised countries would not be as severe as they are if not for the “fashion” to convert gardens and other areas into more easy to manage paved, tarmac or concrete surfaces. For this reason, when it comes to creating a surface in your front or back garden such as a driveway or a patio, paved surfaces that are untreated chemically so that they can allow any drainage may in fact be a better option than non permeable surfaces like concrete. Block paving driveways Bath is known as “low impact” in terms of the environmental impact it has on an area. Permeable paving surfaces help the soil under it to retain pollutants that would otherwise travel to groundwater or to streams, where they could affect the environment more seriously. The soil can capture dangerous compounds or heavy metals and prevent them from building up in the environment. On streets and roads that employ block paving or similar technology, car oils can fill void spaces in the soil. They are rendered harmless through micro organisms which digest and break them down. The oil is no longer a pollutant as there is little left of it other than carbon dioxide and water. The porousness of a paved area may have repercussions for the plant life surrounding it. Tree lined avenues require porous paving so that the roots of the trees can take hold in the soil beneath them. The trees require a certain amount of air, even below ground, in order to thrive. If a tree’s roots find themselves under a non-porous driveway, the tree will not be as healthy as one that is not.
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