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    Insufficient Urban Drainage Systems: Use of Permeable Pavement
    (Inglés II. Universidad Tecnológica Nacional - Facultad Regional Paraná, 2025-12) Claucich , Tomás Agustín; Frickel, Emiliano Ezequiel
    Abstract— Currently, many cities around the world must adapt to the increase in rainfall and face its consequences. In other words, urbanizations are not prepared to address heavy rain because they have insufficient drainage systems. To reverse the current situation, cities should comply with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11, which aims to the achievement of resilient cities. In this line, water-related disasters caused by urban floods might be reduced by using permeable pavement. This paper addresses the issue of insufficient urban drainage systems and proposes the use of permeable pavement as a possible solution. Its purpose is to analyze the insufficient urban drainage systems, along with their causes and consequences, and describe a possible solution to address the insufficient urban drainage systems. Therefore, this paper is organized as follows. First, it addresses the problem of insufficient urban drainage systems, its causes and consequences. Next, permeable pavement as well as its design, layers, and maintenance are addressed. Finally, it proposes some points about the viability and limitations of permeable pavement. This project is expected to contribute to the analysis of urban flood situations and suggests the use of permeable pavement.

 

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