Abstract:The performance of biochar‐amended sand filters treating septic tank effluent (STE) was investigated in bench‐scale columns. Softwood biochar showed higher NH4+–N adsorption capacity (1.3 mg N g−1), and its water holding capacity (0.57 g ml−1) was significantly higher than sand (0.26 g ml−1). Two biochar amendment ratios (10% and 30%) were selected for STE treatment in short‐term (20 days) and long‐term (8 months) studies. During the short‐term experiment, the overall total nitrogen removal efficiency was grea… Show more
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