<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><!DOCTYPE Zthes SYSTEM "http://zthes.z3950.org/schema/zthes-1.0.dtd">  <Zthes><term><termId>323</termId><termName>Permeable Pavements</termName><termType>PT</termType><termLanguage>en-EN</termLanguage><termVocabulary>D4RUNOFF</termVocabulary>	<termStatus>active</termStatus>	<termApproval>approved</termApproval>	<termSortkey>Permeable Pavements</termSortkey><termNote label="Source"><![CDATA[ <p>D4RUNOFF NBS Library: https://d4runoff.eu/resources/</p> ]]></termNote><termNote label="Definition"><![CDATA[ <p>Permeable pavements are nature-based infrastructures which increases percolation of rain and surface water through a paved surface. They infiltrate, treat, and store rainwater and reduce runoff by allowing rain and snowmelt to seep to underlying layers. They generally consist of a surface pavement layer, an underlying reservoir layer, and may include a filter layer or fabric installed at the bottom, all of them above a well compacted soil. These types of pavements are normally used for pedestrian ways and sidewalks, parking lots or in streets or roads with light traffic.</p> ]]></termNote><termNote label="Definition"><![CDATA[ <p>Permeable pavements are nature-based infrastructures which increases percolation of rain and surface water through a paved surface. They infiltrate, treat, and store rainwater and reduce runoff by allowing rain and snowmelt to seep to underlying layers. They generally consist of a surface pavement layer, an underlying reservoir layer, and may include a filter layer or fabric installed at the bottom, all of them above a well compacted soil. These types of pavements are normally used for pedestrian ways and sidewalks, parking lots or in streets or roads with light traffic.</p> ]]></termNote><termCreatedDate>Permeable Pavements</termCreatedDate><relation><relationType>BT</relationType><termId>315</termId><termName>Drainage Systems</termName><termType>PT</termType></relation></term>  </Zthes>