

Learning Objectives
Introduction
Issues
and Challenges
Locating Roads, Landings
and Quarries
Constructing Roads,
Landings and Quarries
Maintaining Roads
Deactivating and Rehabilitating Roads
Self-check
Karst
Management Handbook for
British Columbia |
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Self-check
Choose either True or False to check your understanding.
The major area of
potential conflict with building roads on karst is the lack of
ballast material.
When locating quarries
on high vulnerability karst, seek the advice of a qualified professional.
Removing gravel from
roadside depression features is an acceptable practice.
The use of chemical
dust suppressants, de-icing agents and salt is not recommended
for roads on karst terrain.
Deactivated quarries
can make good storage sites for logging debris, petroleum drums,
etc.
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