What happens to soil processed with RRP when heavy or very heavy rainfall subsequently occurs?
When soil processes with RRP has not yet been compacted by rolling, water will penetrate to a very great depth into it. The RRP has loosened the soil. But when the processed soil has been given its optimum compaction, no more water, whether from above or from underneath (rainwater or capillary water), will enter the soil texture thus treated with RRP. Even heaviest rainfall can do no harm to such RRP-processed soil, provided that our working instructions have been properly carried out.
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