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How to Prevent Soil Degradation and Waste at the Construction Sites?

How to Prevent Soil Degradation and Waste at the Construction Sites?

Published by Programme B

Construction projects can greatly disturb the quality of the soil. Any type of earth work that involves shifting the soil should be well monitored to ensure less degradation of the soil.

Proper management of the soil dug from the construction site ensures that it can be put in good use. For instance, the soil should be repurposed for agriculture or landscaping.

Without a solid soil management strategy, there is a risk of damaging, losing, or even contaminating the valuable resources in the soil. 

You can take the initiative of ensuring the soil from the construction site is well managed by doing the following:

1.Monitoring and Efficient Data Collection on the Soil

The first step in conserving the soil from the construction site is to collect data by analyzing the soil at the site. That way, you will know where every load of the soil should go and how it can be repurposed.

You can use a reliable soil software to track and manage earthworks at SoilFlo. SoilFlo is leading Soil Management Software which helps the owners of the site to effectively manage all activities of the construction site without paperwork. 

  1. Reduce Disturbed Area on Construction Site

When preparing the construction site, you should try to restrict the construction activities only to the area of the construction. The rest of the areas surrounding the project should remain untouched. That way the quality of the topsoil and also the vegetation will remain undisturbed. 

  1. Work the Project in Sections

If the project site is an area prone to soil erosion or degradation. Dividing the project area in sessions will help you monitor and account for every soil load that is dug out. In addition, it will be easier to comply with the rules set in place on the conservation and management of the soil. 

4.Proper Transportation of Excess Soil

The Excess soil dug from the construction site should be transported to its destination effectively. You should get authorization from the relevant authorities in regard to the transportation of the excess soil. 

5.Identify Places Where the Excess Soil Will Go

Before you start digging up, you should identify places where the excess will be dumped. For instance, the soil can go into landfills or farms where it can be used for agriculture. You can use the help of the authorities to help you identify opportunities where the soil can be reused. Also, you can consider using the soil storage sites if there are any within your reach. Soil storage ensures the soil is safely stored until you need it later. 

Soil is an important resource that must be conserved by all means. The site project contractors and transporters should take necessary measures to ensure that the soil from the construction site is well conserved and put into proper use.

You can use soil software such as SoilFlo to help in the monitoring and the tracking of the excess soil from the site up to its destination among other logistics.

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