Temporary land refers to the land that can be restored after use without building permanent buildings (structures) for the temporary use of construction project construction, geological exploration, etc. Temporary land has the characteristics of temporality and recoverability. The land irrelevant to the construction and geological exploration of the construction project shall not be used if it cannot be restored to the original land or cannot be reclaimed to the usable state after use. The scope of temporary land includes:
(1) The temporary office and living houses built during the construction of the construction project that directly serve the construction personnel, including the land used by the temporary office buildings, living houses, work sheds, etc; Self-use auxiliary works directly serving the construction of the project, including agricultural surface soil stripping yard, material yard, beam yard, mixing station, reinforcement processing plant, construction access road, transportation access road, aboveground line erection, underground pipeline laying operation, as well as the land used for energy, transportation, water conservancy and other infrastructure projects such as borrow areas, spoil (slag) fields.
(2) Mineral resources exploration, engineering geological exploration, hydrogeological exploration, etc., land used for temporary living houses, temporary construction camps, exploration operations and auxiliary works, construction roads, transportation roads, etc. during the exploration period, including land used for drilling and supporting facilities such as well pads, supporting pipelines, power facilities, access roads, etc. in oil and gas resources exploration.
(3) Other land required for temporary use in accordance with laws and regulations.