
Waterlogged site
A waterlogged site is an area where the ground is saturated with water, making it difficult for plants, buildings, or construction activities to thrive. This typically occurs after heavy rain or in naturally low-lying areas where water naturally collects. The excess moisture weakens the soil structure, limiting its ability to support weight and causing challenges for construction or agriculture. Waterlogged conditions can also lead to problems like soil erosion or increased risk of flooding. Proper drainage and site management are essential to address waterlogging and prepare the land for development or use.