Temperature performance of different pervious pavements: Rainwater harvesting for energy recovery purposes
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Vega Novo, Amaya; Rodríguez Bayón, Joseba; Castro Fresno, Daniel

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2013Derechos
© Kluwer
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Water Resources Management, 2013, 27 (15), 5003-5016.
Editorial
Kluwer
Palabras clave
Storm-water management
Pervious pavement
Ground Source Heat pumps (GSHP)
Water quality
Resumen/Abstract
Pervious pavements offer a solution for rainwater runoff treatment in urban areas, combining storm-water management with water reuse purposes when the sub-bases become rainwater reservoirs. Furthermore, the thermal behaviour research into these systems has demonstrated their contribution to palliating the urban heat island effect in the hottest season and to delaying freezing during the coldest season. Recent investigations related to pervious pavements and their sub-bases have enabled the use of these structures combined with Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP) in addition to the other well-known applications. The aim of this field study is to investigate the temperature response observations of the water stored in the subbases of different pervious pavements under specific conditions, in order to evaluate the possibility of introducing GSHP technology. The base and sub-base temperatures of different types of pervious pavements were monitored during one year and the results obtained show the differences in pervious pavements temperature compared to air temperature over the period of study; and demonstrate that the sub-base is less affected by the air temperature than the base, due to the insulating capacity of pervious pavements. On the other hand, water samples were taken from the different pervious pavement sub-bases in order to assess the water quality deterioration due to the temperatures reached in the sub-base, focused on investigating the presence of Legionella in this particular aquatic environment.
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