Development of Biochar Specification Criteria as Soil Amendment for Slopes, Conveyances and Stormwater Treatment Systems (Phase 1)Status: CompleteReport Date: 07/17/2025 Summary: Stormwater runoff from roads contains heavy metals and hydrocarbons created by vehicles. Roadside bioretention systems can filter stormwater to mitigate pollutants entering Minnesota bodies of water. A recent project gave MnDOT and local agencies recommended specifications for biochar, a soil amendment produced from forest waste such as ash trees infested with the emerald ash borer that can be used for stormwater management and other environmental protections. Biochar properties can vary, impacting contaminant filtering effectiveness. In the first phase of this project, researchers identified optimal processing temperatures and recommended biochar characteristics for maximum stormwater contaminant removal and carbon sequestration. In the second phase, the identified products will be field-tested to support design guidance for amending soils to benefit stormwater management, soil health and climate change. Final Deliverables: Development of Biochar Specification Criteria as Soil Amendment for Slopes, Conveyances and Stormwater Treatment Systems (Phase 1) (Report #2025-36) Developing Biochar Specifications for Stormwater Management (Research Summary) Related Materials: CTS Webinar: Innovative Soil Solutions for Sustainable Design (Video/Webinar) Related Research: The Carbon Problem Development of Biochar Specification Criteria as Soil Amendment for Slopes, Conveyances and Stormwater Treatment Systems, Phase 2 Project Personnel: Principal Investigator: Brian Barry Co-Principal Investigator: Meijun Cai, David Saftner, Bridget Ulrich, Matthew Young Technical Liaison: Dwayne Stenlund Project Coordinator: Barbara Fraley Panel Members: Alyssa Boock - Environmental Stewardship Blaize Holden - Sustane Natural Fertilizer Inc. Brandon Wisner - City of Elk River Bryce Johnson - Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. Ed Matthiesen - Stantec Jim Doten - City of Minneapolis Joanne Boettcher - Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Kelsi Ustipak - Environmental Stewardship Mark Polega - WisDOT State Transportation Landscape Architect Paul Jurek - Bollig Inc Warren Tuel - Environmental Stewardship