Increase in developmental activities and the limited availability of suitable sites for civil engineering project construction is greatly encouraging engineers to consider improvement of weak soil deposits for constructing infrastructures. Among various weak soil deposits, “Dredged Material” from famous Lakes is causing serious health and environmental problems. Dredging of lakes generate lot of waste material, which needs to be disposed-off methodically without disturbing environment. Many Researchers have reported that geotechnical properties of dredged material qualify it for use in the manufacture of high value advantageous products. For all applications, a brief study about Geotechnical characterization of dredged material is very important, which will help in proper use of this material as well as sustainable development of the Dal Lake. Therefore, in this study, an attempt is being made to highlight some geotechnical properties of this solid waste for its bulk utilization in various construction activities. The stabilization of the dredged soil with lime is an effective means of chemical stabilization of soils and it is seen that the index and engineering properties of dredged soil are significantly altered by the addition of lime. A significant step is being taken by this study to achieve economic use of construction materials by attempting to prevent the wastage of such soil material through the improvement of its properties to meet the requirements.
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