Talk:Soil compaction

Moving para
I propose that the following content in the "In construction" section should be moved to "In laboratory" section. It's more relevant in that section

" Determination of adequate compaction is done by determining the in-situ density of the soil and comparing it to the maximum density determined by a laboratory test. The most commonly used laboratory test is called the Proctor compaction test and there are two different methods in obtaining the maximum density. They are the standard Proctor and modified Proctor tests; the modified Proctor is more commonly used. For small dams, the standard Proctor may still be the reference. "Zamy85 (talk) 10:46, 8 September 2014 (UTC)

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