“…Thus, focuses are put on the non-structural applications of CDW with relatively low criteria of mechanical and durability properties, e.g., pervious concrete . Compared with traditional solid concrete with limited porosity, pervious concrete with relatively high connected porosity (15-35%) (Deo and Neithalath, 2010;Putman and Neptune, 2011;Yang and Jiang, 2003) possesses many environmental benefits, such as controlling rainwater runoff, restoring groundwater supply, improving water quality, and reducing soil pollution (Otter et al, 2016;Park et al, 2014). As an environmentally friendly paving material, pervious concrete has been increasingly used in the development of low-capacity pavements such as sidewalks, parking lots, and alleys (Chandrappa and Biligiri, 2016).…”