“…As mentioned in Section 1, the presence of amorphous and crystalline hydration phases within the hardened permeable concrete provides sites for the chemical and physical entrapment of different anions and cations. This structural feature is employed in permeable concrete to remove different organic and inorganic pollutants from the water and entrap them within the material structure [6,8,12,[15][16][17][18][19]21,24,25,[27][28][29][30][31]36,38,40,41,48,49,62,63,93,103,[151][152][153]. In this respect, monolith samples of permeable concrete are prepared either in the form of disks, cylinders, or cubes, characterized, and then tested for their potential application in removing pollutants (Figure 10).…”