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Environmental impact assessment on road construction

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rainwater that percolates through the soil collects above the bedrock and this water is called water table. Water cannot percolate into the cement. The increasing construction of buildings and roads has reduced the soil cover. This results in decrease in water table.

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Environmental impact assessment of highway projects

The main motive of EIA is to provide information to the decision makers and public about the environmental implications of the proposed project activity before decisions are made.

Besides providing information, it also suggests measures for preventing or reducing those impacts and mitigation plans.

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