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Effect of biochar on leaching of organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus from compost in bioretention systems

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 521, Issue -, Pages 37-45

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.03.060

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Bioretention; Biochar; Compost; Dissolved organic matter; Nutrients

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  1. Washington State Department of Ecology [C1400134]
  2. Washington State University Agricultural Research Center [0152, 0267, 0701]

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Compost is used in bioretention systems to improve soil quality, water infiltration, and retention of contaminants. However, compost contains dissolved organic matter, nitrate, and phosphorus, all of which can leach out and potentially contaminate ground and surface waters. To reduce the leaching of nutrients and dissolved organic matter from compost, biochar may be mixed into the bioretention systems. Our objective was to test whether biochar and co-composted biochar mixed intomature compost can reduce the leaching of organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. There was no significant difference between the effects of biochar and co-composted biochar amendments on nutrient leaching. Further, biochar amendments did not significantly reduce the leaching of dissolved organic carbon, nitrate, and phosphorus as compared to the compost only treatment. The compost-sand mix was the most effective in reducing nitrate and phosphorus leaching among the media. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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