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1. Ensure that the areas around your construction site are free of standing water or any other sources of water where mud can accumulate. 2. Install drainage systems to direct water away from the construction site. 3. Place gravel or stones on mud-prone areas such as pathways and construction sites.Read more
1. Ensure that the areas around your construction site are free of standing water or any other sources of water where mud can accumulate.
See less2. Install drainage systems to direct water away from the construction site.
3. Place gravel or stones on mud-prone areas such as pathways and construction sites.
4. Erect barriers, such as sandbags, to prevent mud from entering surrounding areas.
5. Use absorbent materials, such as sawdust and straw, to soak up water and minimize mud.
6. Collect mud in designated areas and properly dispose of it.
7. Maintain proper maintenance and cleanliness of the construction site.
8. Use polyethylene sheeting to cover mud-prone areas and avoid tracking the mud.