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1. Compaction: Compaction of the soil with heavy construction equipment can improve its load-bearing characteristics. 2. Pervious Pavement: Installing a permeable pavement layer over the soil can help hold it in place and reduce erosion. 3. Geotextiles: Placing geotextiles, or synthetics fabrics, inRead more
1. Compaction: Compaction of the soil with heavy construction equipment can improve its load-bearing characteristics.
See less2. Pervious Pavement: Installing a permeable pavement layer over the soil can help hold it in place and reduce erosion.
3. Geotextiles: Placing geotextiles, or synthetics fabrics, into the soil can provide additional stability and help decrease erosion.
4. Soil Antiseptic: Adding chemical additives such as lime or cement can improve the soil’s qualities and increase its stability.
5. Vegetation: Planting vegetation or adding mulch on top of the soil can help prevent erosion and create a more stable ground layer.
6. Regrading: Changing the slope of the soil can reduce the chances of erosion and provide greater stability.
7. Drainage: Proper drainage around the affected soil area can help reduce waterlogging and stabilize the ground.