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FIGURE 10.1.7 Bainbridge, WA, High School traffi c circle rain garden. (Photograph courtesy
Coughlin Porter Lundeen taken October 2009.)
garden in the Puget Sound area of Washington. Figure 10.1.8 is of a pervious concrete
parking lot in Oregon which aided in infiltrating runoff to protect a nearby wetland.
These two LID practices—rain gardens and permeable pavements—are becoming more
and more popular in urban settings for their multiple uses and flexibility in design.
Table 10.1.11 lists some useful green streets and urban LID manuals and references.
FIGURE 10.1.8 Lincoln City Oregon pervious concrete parking lot. (Photograph courtesy Scott
Erickson of Evolution Paving taken November 2009.)

