South Dakota Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
Full-Scale Pervious Concrete Pavement Project in South Dakota
 

Pervious SidebarWith a history of training and preparing armed forces for every major U.S. conflict since World War I. South Dakota’s Army National Guard Camp Rapid Campus in Rapid City has a legacy of providing innovative tactics and strategic thinking for those who defend our nation.

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Camp Rapid recently used its cutting-edge thinking to turn a parking lot into an educational opportunity and environmental benefit by choosing pervious concrete. The U.S. EPA recognizes pervious concrete as a best practice for stormwater management. This and other benefits of pervious concrete are highlighted in a camera-ready sidebar.

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Award Ceremony

Dale Ludens

SD Group

South Dakota Department of Military and Veterans Affairs Engineering Supervisor, Dale L. Ludens, with his Sustainable Leadership Award, earned in the category of Leadership in Sustainability Policy.
(Courtesy of the Portland Cement Association)
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Portland Cement Associatio, North Central Region, Executive Director Douglas Burns, South Dakota Department of Military and Veterans Affairs Engineering Supervisor, Dale L. Ludens, Jody Titze, South Dakota Ready Mixed Concrete Association
(Courtesy of the Portland Cement Association)
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