Processes influencing stormwater purification by roadside biochar-amended sand filter in cold climate conditions

Stormwater in Finland typically lacks substantial treatment despite potentially containing elevated concentrations of nutrients and trace metals that can degrade the water quality of receiving waterbodies. Reactive materials, such as biochar, have been effective in removing pollutants from stormwate...

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Main Authors: Dubovik, Maria, Warsta, Lassi, Tamm, Ottar, Wendling, Laura, Rinta-Hiiro, Ville, Koivusalo, Harri
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Published: 2024
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spelling ftvttcrispub:oai:cris.vtt.fi:publications/3bc9b040-c728-4785-a62f-97d40f626e6d 2024-09-09T19:34:22+00:00 Processes influencing stormwater purification by roadside biochar-amended sand filter in cold climate conditions Dubovik, Maria Warsta, Lassi Tamm, Ottar Wendling, Laura Rinta-Hiiro, Ville Koivusalo, Harri 2024-01-17 https://cris.vtt.fi/en/publications/3bc9b040-c728-4785-a62f-97d40f626e6d http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85195575187&partnerID=8YFLogxK https://www.borenv.net/BER/archive/pdfs/ber29/ber29-017-034.pdf eng eng https://cris.vtt.fi/en/publications/3bc9b040-c728-4785-a62f-97d40f626e6d info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Dubovik , M , Warsta , L , Tamm , O , Wendling , L , Rinta-Hiiro , V & Koivusalo , H 2024 , ' Processes influencing stormwater purification by roadside biochar-amended sand filter in cold climate conditions ' , Boreal Environment Research , vol. 29 , pp. 17-34 . < https://www.borenv.net/BER/archive/pdfs/ber29/ber29-017-034.pdf > article 2024 ftvttcrispub 2024-06-19T23:37:53Z Stormwater in Finland typically lacks substantial treatment despite potentially containing elevated concentrations of nutrients and trace metals that can degrade the water quality of receiving waterbodies. Reactive materials, such as biochar, have been effective in removing pollutants from stormwater. However, knowledge of their performance is primarily based upon laboratory tests as field studies remain scarce and there is little evidence on their long-term field performance. This study evaluated field-scale stormwater pollutant retention by sand and biochar-amended sand filtration systems designed to treat road runoff containing metals and nutrients in southern Finland. Results of field data, and hydrological and geochemical modelling suggest that the filters retain pollutants similarly through a combination of physical filtration, (ad)sorption and/or (co)precipitation additionally affected by leaching of alkali metal cations from biochar media which contributed to the formation of new minerals via PO43- sorption to Fe (oxy)hydroxides or precipitation of Ca phosphate mineral phases (hydroxyapatite). Article in Journal/Newspaper Boreal Environment Research VTT's Research Information Portal
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description Stormwater in Finland typically lacks substantial treatment despite potentially containing elevated concentrations of nutrients and trace metals that can degrade the water quality of receiving waterbodies. Reactive materials, such as biochar, have been effective in removing pollutants from stormwater. However, knowledge of their performance is primarily based upon laboratory tests as field studies remain scarce and there is little evidence on their long-term field performance. This study evaluated field-scale stormwater pollutant retention by sand and biochar-amended sand filtration systems designed to treat road runoff containing metals and nutrients in southern Finland. Results of field data, and hydrological and geochemical modelling suggest that the filters retain pollutants similarly through a combination of physical filtration, (ad)sorption and/or (co)precipitation additionally affected by leaching of alkali metal cations from biochar media which contributed to the formation of new minerals via PO43- sorption to Fe (oxy)hydroxides or precipitation of Ca phosphate mineral phases (hydroxyapatite).
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Dubovik, Maria
Warsta, Lassi
Tamm, Ottar
Wendling, Laura
Rinta-Hiiro, Ville
Koivusalo, Harri
spellingShingle Dubovik, Maria
Warsta, Lassi
Tamm, Ottar
Wendling, Laura
Rinta-Hiiro, Ville
Koivusalo, Harri
Processes influencing stormwater purification by roadside biochar-amended sand filter in cold climate conditions
author_facet Dubovik, Maria
Warsta, Lassi
Tamm, Ottar
Wendling, Laura
Rinta-Hiiro, Ville
Koivusalo, Harri
author_sort Dubovik, Maria
title Processes influencing stormwater purification by roadside biochar-amended sand filter in cold climate conditions
title_short Processes influencing stormwater purification by roadside biochar-amended sand filter in cold climate conditions
title_full Processes influencing stormwater purification by roadside biochar-amended sand filter in cold climate conditions
title_fullStr Processes influencing stormwater purification by roadside biochar-amended sand filter in cold climate conditions
title_full_unstemmed Processes influencing stormwater purification by roadside biochar-amended sand filter in cold climate conditions
title_sort processes influencing stormwater purification by roadside biochar-amended sand filter in cold climate conditions
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op_source Dubovik , M , Warsta , L , Tamm , O , Wendling , L , Rinta-Hiiro , V & Koivusalo , H 2024 , ' Processes influencing stormwater purification by roadside biochar-amended sand filter in cold climate conditions ' , Boreal Environment Research , vol. 29 , pp. 17-34 . < https://www.borenv.net/BER/archive/pdfs/ber29/ber29-017-034.pdf >
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