There is increasing interest in using pyrogenic carbon as an adsorbent for aqueous contaminants in stormwater. The objective of this study was to investigate pyrogenic carbon materials as an amendment to geomedia to reduce nitrate leaching. Batch adsorption and column experiments were conducted to evaluate the performance of a commercial activated carbon and two biochars incorporated (5% by weight) into sand and pumice columns. The batch adsorption with 50 mg L−1 of nitrate solution showed that only activated carbon resulted in a substantial adsorption for nitrate up to 41%. Tested biochars were not effective in removing aqueous nitrate and even released nitrate.Tested biochars were not effective in removing aqueous nitrate and even release...
Bioretention systems are stormwater control measures designed to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus tran...
Increasing nitrate concentrations in ground water is deleterious to human health as ingestion of suc...
015998722015Final Report 09/01/2015 \u2013 12/31/2015PDFTech ReportCAIT-UTC-061DTRT12-G-UTC16RunoffP...
There is increasing interest in using pyrogenic carbon as an adsorbent for aqueous contaminants in s...
Phosphorus (P) loss via stormwater runoff is a water quality concern. The objective of this study wa...
Master's thesis in Environmental TechnologyStormwater is an increasing global threat to water qualit...
Excess utilization of chemical fertilizers in agriculture has caused nitrate pollution to groundwate...
Development of porous carbons with high specific surface area (>1200mg−1) targeted at nitrate remova...
Development of urban areas continues to increase, disrupting the natural ecosystem and the pathways ...
The public is already aware that nitrate pollution caused by nutrient runoff from farms is harmful t...
Agricultural runoff is a major cause of degradation to freshwater sources. Nitrate is of particular ...
This study sheds light on the adsorption process for the removal of nitrate ions from synthetic aque...
Staff PublicationBiochar is a solid material obtainable from biomass pyrolysis and useful for pollut...
2019Final, 5/1/2017 \u2013 5/31/2019PDFTech ReportDTRT13-G-UTC33Field studiesHydrologyLaboratory stu...
Urbanization results in reduced infiltration contributing to potential urban flooding and stormwater...
Bioretention systems are stormwater control measures designed to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus tran...
Increasing nitrate concentrations in ground water is deleterious to human health as ingestion of suc...
015998722015Final Report 09/01/2015 \u2013 12/31/2015PDFTech ReportCAIT-UTC-061DTRT12-G-UTC16RunoffP...
There is increasing interest in using pyrogenic carbon as an adsorbent for aqueous contaminants in s...
Phosphorus (P) loss via stormwater runoff is a water quality concern. The objective of this study wa...
Master's thesis in Environmental TechnologyStormwater is an increasing global threat to water qualit...
Excess utilization of chemical fertilizers in agriculture has caused nitrate pollution to groundwate...
Development of porous carbons with high specific surface area (>1200mg−1) targeted at nitrate remova...
Development of urban areas continues to increase, disrupting the natural ecosystem and the pathways ...
The public is already aware that nitrate pollution caused by nutrient runoff from farms is harmful t...
Agricultural runoff is a major cause of degradation to freshwater sources. Nitrate is of particular ...
This study sheds light on the adsorption process for the removal of nitrate ions from synthetic aque...
Staff PublicationBiochar is a solid material obtainable from biomass pyrolysis and useful for pollut...
2019Final, 5/1/2017 \u2013 5/31/2019PDFTech ReportDTRT13-G-UTC33Field studiesHydrologyLaboratory stu...
Urbanization results in reduced infiltration contributing to potential urban flooding and stormwater...
Bioretention systems are stormwater control measures designed to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus tran...
Increasing nitrate concentrations in ground water is deleterious to human health as ingestion of suc...
015998722015Final Report 09/01/2015 \u2013 12/31/2015PDFTech ReportCAIT-UTC-061DTRT12-G-UTC16RunoffP...