Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4425205 Environmental Pollution 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Numbers of greenroofs in urban areas continue to grow internationally; so designing greenroof soil to reduce the amount of nutrients in the stormwater runoff from these roofs is becoming essential. This study evaluated changes in extensive greenroof water discharge quality and quantity after adding biochar, a soil amendment promoted for its ability to retain nutrients in soils and increase soil fertility. Prototype greenroof trays with and without biochar were planted with sedum or ryegrass, with barren soil trays used as controls. The greenroof trays were subjected to two sequential 7.4 cm/h rainfall events using a rain simulator. Runoff from the rain events was collected and evaluated. Trays containing 7% biochar showed increased water retention and significant decreases in discharge of total nitrogen, total phosphorus, nitrate, phosphate, and organic carbon. The addition of biochar to greenroof soil improves both runoff water quality and retention.

► Biochar in green roof soil reduces nitrogen and phosphorus in the runoff. ► Addition of biochar reduces turbidity of runoff. ► Addition of biochar reduces total organic carbon content in runoff by 67–72%. ► Biochar improves water retention of saturated soil.

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