If you need to comply with land use restrictions similar to the CAO (Critical Areas Ordinance) in Seattle or King County, Washington, or are searching for an alternative to concrete or asphalt paving in your residential, governmental, or commercial property nationwide, ecoraster® provides the solution.
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Ecoraster is a pervious (water permeable), ecologically-friendly, easy-to-install, environmentally sound alternatives to asphalt, concrete, gravel, cobblestones, tree bark or peat moss, dirt, grass sod, hogfuel, and other common types of groundcover.
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Because these grid systems are not "non-pervious surface structure," the use of the soil stabilization systems - instead of concrete or asphalt pavement - may be exempt from use restrictions similar to Seattle and King County's CAO (Critical areas Ordinance) land use restrictions.
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These grid systems were originally invented in Germany.
Due in large part to the ecologically-blind policies of the former communist regimes, much of Eastern Europe had become a toxic waste a dump.
Although industrial sources of pollution played a large part in the environmental tragedy, non-commercial activity proved to be significant source of the pollutants.
Residential and urban paved areas were collecting pollutants from the infamously leaky automobiles, and delivering those pollutants directly into the lakes, rivers and streams.
HoofGrid is used in Europe for Green Grass or Crushed Stone/Gravel Parking lots and parking spaces, residential driveways, public common areas (fairgrounds, parks and recreation, etc.), gravel or dirt roads, and soil stabilization for slopes, equestrian centers and drainage canals.
Consider Seattle, Washington as an example:
The CAO (Critical Areas Ordinance) in Washington State's King County restricts the development of major portions of residential or business land with "impervious" structures.
An impervious structure is anything that does not allow rainfall to pass through it into the ground: buildings, roads, parking lots, patios, driveways, carports, etc.
This has become necessary because the lakes, streams, rivers and ponds are becoming polluted.
A major source of pollutants is pavement: vehicle accessways (roads and streets, driveways and lanes, residential and commercial parking lots, etc.).
Autos spend most of their time in parking lots and driveways: dripping the various petrochemical fuels, fluids and additives onto the pavement.
When it rains - the pollutants are washed into the storm sewers and into our waterways.
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Therefore, homeowners and developers must set aside a major protion of their property undeveloped with pervious structures.
This has driven the cost of developable real estate skyrocketing.
This necessary environmental policy may result in developers and homeowners being required to purchase and set aside large parcels of real estate undeveloped.
There are as many uses for the ecoraster grid systems as there are people using them
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Driveways
Lawn areas next to driveways and roads, for temporary parking
Parking Areas
Patios
Pathways through the lawn
Carport floors
Garden paths
Utility areas (under trash containers, for example)
Storage areas (for vehicles, implements and machinery, etc.)
Subsoil stabilization on hills (under the grass sod, e.g., when walking on saturated lawns destroys the grass)
Equestrian Uses (paddocks and turnouts, dry lots, barn interior flooring, stalls and the runouts, etc.)
Around your home, you don't need to rely solely upon paving stones, gravel, asphalt, or concrete any more:
paving stones settle and become unlevel
gravel develops potholes, ruts, erosion, & washes away
asphalt and concrete requires patching and/or replacement, and is environmentally unsound
Contact us for more information about the ECO-TERR products.
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Dealership inquiries from other states are welcome. Minimum inventory maintenance and Use/Application certification are required.
This system is engineered and manufactured in Germany.
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