Permeable Biochar Pavement System for Flood Prevention
Biochar is a charcoal-like substance that’s made by pyrolyzing organic material. Biochar has previously been used as a soil supplement in agriculture to assist in water retention and absorb contaminates. More recently, biochar has been utilized and tested as an additive for pollution-absorbing concrete, and as an additive to plastics. Due to climate change, flooding is becoming a serious issue in many towns and cities due to the large amount of impermeable pavement surfaces. Biochar has water and pollution absorption capabilities while also being a means of sequestering carbon, making it a great material solution for designing a permeable paver system. The one in use for this project was made from wood scraps.
Topics
Exhibitor
Zachary Cordas
Frank Aiello
Sam Wynne
Laura Perez
Alexander Slezinger
Advisor(s)
Donald Pophal
Organization
Class project for Fingerlakes Biochar, Kathleen Draper
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