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### 9. Post-Construction Rehabilitation
- Before commencing any work, ensure that temporary spoil, storage, and site camp areas are documented through photographs to establish a baseline for environmental stewardship.
- Upon completion of construction activities, all disturbed areas should be rehabilitated to their original state or enhanced to encourage natural regrowth, thereby fostering the restoration of the ecosystem.
### 10. Topsoil and Subsoil Storage/Stockpiling
- Prior to the initiation of construction, dedicated areas for stockpiling will be identified to minimize environmental disruption and promote responsible land management.
- When executing work along sensitive areas of the route, careful consideration will be given to the ecological importance of these locations to mitigate adverse impacts.
- All site clearance and topsoil removal practices will adhere strictly to the designated footprint, ensuring that unnecessary land disturbance is avoided.
- Excavated materials from trenching will be stored in approved temporary spoil areas as per contract specifications to maintain site integrity and prevent soil erosion.
- Stockpiles will be shaped carefully to prioritize public safety and reduce the risk of injury.
- Continuous monitoring of stockpiles will be conducted to mitigate dust pollution and protect air quality.
- Topsoil will be stockpiled in designated areas with the intention of reinstatement, thus preserving its nutrient-rich properties for future use.
- Ideally, topsoil berms will be no more than 0.5 meters high while being a few meters wide to facilitate adequate light and air penetration for nearby vegetation.
- Where feasible, soil stockpiles will be diligently managed to prevent the growth of weeds and invasive alien species through regular maintenance and weeding practices.