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Mycorrhizal Inoculated Biochar as an Active Filter of Dairy Wastewater Jacob Kelsey Master’s candidate Gund Institute for Ecological Economics and Ecological Design Rubenstein School for Environment & Natural Resources, University of Vermont Felix Wai Phd Student Rubenstein School for Environment & Natural Resources, University of Vermont

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Mycorrhizal Inoculated Biochar as an Active Filter of Dairy Wastewater

Jacob KelseyMaster’s candidate

Gund Institute for Ecological Economics and Ecological Design

Rubenstein School for Environment & Natural Resources,

University of Vermont

Felix WaiPhd Student

Rubenstein School for Environment & Natural Resources,

University of Vermont

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Objectives:

• To conduct a greenhouse column experiment in order to quantify the ability of biochar and mycorrhizal fungi to uptake phosphorus from a pollutant sample, representative of dairy farm wastewater.

• Results will be used to discern the efficacy of biochar,

compared to other alternative substrates (i.e. steel slag), for incorporation into constructed wetlands.

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Eutrophication and Phosphorus Pollution

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Eutrophication and Phosphorus Pollution

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• Across the United States, eutrophication of freshwater value lost costs approximately $2.2 billion per year

• Vermont Agency of Agriculture says 95% of small scale dairy farms (<200 cows) need to address nutrient leachate problems

• Total costs for Vermont small scale dairy farmers = $30.5 million

• ~$38,000/ small farm

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Integrated Constructed Wetlands• Cleanse and manage water flow from farmyards• Integrate the wetland infrastructure into the farm

landscape, enhancing its biodiversity and beauty

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Integrated Constructed Wetland Benefits

• Runoff and flood management

• Relative low cost and simplicity of operation

• Odor minimization

• Aesthetically pleasing

• Habitat and biodiversity enhancement

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Integrated Constructed Wetland Limitations

• Farm constructed wetlands have a relatively large land requirement

• P uptake, compared to other nutrient treatment is often below desired levels, especially in colder climates

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Alternative substrates for increasing P uptake/retention in constructed wetlands

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• Best candidates to date are mostly industrial by products• Of 57 materials tested for P adsorption, Electric Arc Furnace

Steel Slag was found to be the most effective• Vanadium and other heavy metal leaching possible

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Biochar P uptake/retention• Physical-Chemical:

– Extremely high surface area– Increased Cation Exchange Capacity– Increased Anion Exchange Capacity

(Lehmann, et al., 2007)

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Biochar P uptake/retention, cont.

• Biological:-Beneficial microbe refugia-Mycorrhizal Fungi proliferation-Increased mycorrhizal populations positively correlated with P

uptake

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Biochar P uptake/retention, cont.

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Hypothesis:

Mycorrhizal inoculated biochar mixed in a gravel substrate in a simulated planted constructed wetland will uptake more phosphorus than a control treatment of plants and gravel substrate alone.

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Experimental Setup & Methods

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Experimental Setup & Methods, cont.Treatment # 1 (control):• Gravel substrate • 20 non-mycorrhizal plants

Treatment # 2: • Gravel substrate• 20 mycorrhizal inoculated plants

Treatment # 4: • 50/50 gravel: biochar substrate • 20 mycorrhizal inoculated plants

Treatment # 3: • 50/50 gravel: biochar substrate• 20 non-mycorrhizal plants

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Experimental Setup & Methods, cont.

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Experimental Setup & Methods, cont.

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Experimental Setup & Methods, cont.

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Experimental Setup & Methods, cont.

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Hypothesis Revisited

Time

P C

once

ntra

tion

• # 1) control • # 2) +mycorrhizae• # 3) +biochar• # 4) +biochar

+mycorrhizae

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Preliminary Data

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Phosphate Price Increase

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Greenhouse potted plant experiments to test nutrient saturated, microbe inoculated biochar as soil amendment

Future Research

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Future Research

Field application of biochar in an active filtering bioswale in combination with an Integrated Constructed Wetland at a small dairy farm in Vermont

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Acknowledgments:

John ToddPaul SchabergBrian BibensPaul Stamets