Application of Biochar in Stormwater Treatment: Experimental and Modeling Investigation

This research investigated the removal of heavy metal ions (Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn) and metalloid (As) common to stormwater runoff onto biochar-based media arranged in multiple configurations. Laboratory scale column experiments were conducted to quantify heavy metal removal efficiencies using sand, bio...

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Main Authors: Md Sazadul Hasan, Raul Vasquez, Mengistu Geza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Processes
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/5/860
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spelling doaj-759fdcdd4de1433a92c26d588ee6e2f12021-05-31T23:56:42ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172021-05-01986086010.3390/pr9050860Application of Biochar in Stormwater Treatment: Experimental and Modeling InvestigationMd Sazadul Hasan0Raul Vasquez1Mengistu Geza2Civil and Environmental Engineering, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD 57701, USASouth Dakota Department of Environment & Natural Resources, Rapid City, SD 57701, USACivil and Environmental Engineering, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD 57701, USAThis research investigated the removal of heavy metal ions (Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn) and metalloid (As) common to stormwater runoff onto biochar-based media arranged in multiple configurations. Laboratory scale column experiments were conducted to quantify heavy metal removal efficiencies using sand, biochar, and nZVI-modified biochar (BC-nZVI) in four media configurations: a homogeneous mixture of sand and biochar (BCM); biochar layered in sand (BCL); BC-nZVI layered in sand (BCZ); and sand as a control. An inverse modeling approach was implemented to measured moisture and experimental data to determine media hydraulic parameters (θ<sub>r</sub>, θ<sub>s</sub>, α, n and K<sub>s</sub>) and adsorption coefficients. The experiment was conducted using laboratory synthesized stormwater over 200 days at a rate of 5 cm/day. BCZ exhibited an excellent removal (99%) of As due to the high attachment to nZVI, via surface complexations. Biochar with abundant surface oxygen functional groups exhibited a great (99%) removal of Cd and Zn in both BCL and BCM columns. Water contents were observed 66.0, 44.3, 41.4, and 7.2% for BCL, BCM, BCZ, and sand, respectively. The attachment coefficients varied from 21.5 to 44.9, 16.1 to 19.3, 18.8 to 26.0, and 9.6 to 19.9 L/kg for BCL, BCM, BCZ, and sand, respectively. This study’s output provides useful information for stormwater management practices.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/5/860heavy metalsstormwater treatmentbiocharHYDRUS modeling
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author Md Sazadul Hasan
Raul Vasquez
Mengistu Geza
spellingShingle Md Sazadul Hasan
Raul Vasquez
Mengistu Geza
Application of Biochar in Stormwater Treatment: Experimental and Modeling Investigation
Processes
heavy metals
stormwater treatment
biochar
HYDRUS modeling
author_facet Md Sazadul Hasan
Raul Vasquez
Mengistu Geza
author_sort Md Sazadul Hasan
title Application of Biochar in Stormwater Treatment: Experimental and Modeling Investigation
title_short Application of Biochar in Stormwater Treatment: Experimental and Modeling Investigation
title_full Application of Biochar in Stormwater Treatment: Experimental and Modeling Investigation
title_fullStr Application of Biochar in Stormwater Treatment: Experimental and Modeling Investigation
title_full_unstemmed Application of Biochar in Stormwater Treatment: Experimental and Modeling Investigation
title_sort application of biochar in stormwater treatment: experimental and modeling investigation
publisher MDPI AG
series Processes
issn 2227-9717
publishDate 2021-05-01
description This research investigated the removal of heavy metal ions (Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn) and metalloid (As) common to stormwater runoff onto biochar-based media arranged in multiple configurations. Laboratory scale column experiments were conducted to quantify heavy metal removal efficiencies using sand, biochar, and nZVI-modified biochar (BC-nZVI) in four media configurations: a homogeneous mixture of sand and biochar (BCM); biochar layered in sand (BCL); BC-nZVI layered in sand (BCZ); and sand as a control. An inverse modeling approach was implemented to measured moisture and experimental data to determine media hydraulic parameters (θ<sub>r</sub>, θ<sub>s</sub>, α, n and K<sub>s</sub>) and adsorption coefficients. The experiment was conducted using laboratory synthesized stormwater over 200 days at a rate of 5 cm/day. BCZ exhibited an excellent removal (99%) of As due to the high attachment to nZVI, via surface complexations. Biochar with abundant surface oxygen functional groups exhibited a great (99%) removal of Cd and Zn in both BCL and BCM columns. Water contents were observed 66.0, 44.3, 41.4, and 7.2% for BCL, BCM, BCZ, and sand, respectively. The attachment coefficients varied from 21.5 to 44.9, 16.1 to 19.3, 18.8 to 26.0, and 9.6 to 19.9 L/kg for BCL, BCM, BCZ, and sand, respectively. This study’s output provides useful information for stormwater management practices.
topic heavy metals
stormwater treatment
biochar
HYDRUS modeling
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/5/860
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