“…Permeable pavements are resilient structures which can help reduce runoff and peak flows while also increasing landscape perviousness (Monrose & Tota‐Maharaj, 2018). Permeable pavements have been successfully employed in many studies all over the world largely in the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Japan, and Australia (Ahiablame et al, 2013; Chen et al, 2021; Imran et al, 2013; Monrose & Tota‐Maharaj, 2018; Takahashi, 2013; H. Zhu, Yu, et al, 2019). SWMM was implemented to model the effect of different pavement structures under varying rainfall conditions on reducing surface runoff and urban stormwater on a two‐way, six‐lane road in Nanjing (H. Zhu, Yu, et al, 2019).…”