Exploring the combination of biochar‐amended soil and automated irrigation technology for water regulation and preservation in green infrastructure

Author:

Zhu Honghu1ORCID,Huang Yuanxu2,Song Haihong2,Chen Jian3,Han Songlei3,Mazumder Tanwee4,Garg Ankit2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Earth Sciences and Engineering Nanjing University Nanjing China

2. Department of Civil and Smart Engineering Construction, Guangdong Engineering Center for Structure Safety and Health Monitoring Shantou University Shantou China

3. Shanghai Municipal Engineering Design Co., Ltd Shanghai China

4. Indian Institute of Technology Madras Chennai India

Abstract

AbstractBiochar is a carbon sink material with the potential to improve water retention in various soils. However, for the long‐term maintenance of green infrastructure, there is an additional need to regulate the water contents in the covers to maintain vegetation growth in semiarid conditions. In this study, biochar‐amended soil was combined with subsurface drip irrigation, and the water preservation characteristics of this treatment were investigated through a series of one‐dimensional soil column tests. To ascertain the best treatment method specific to semiarid climatic conditions, the test soil was amended with 0%, 1%, 3%, and 5% biochar. Automatic irrigation devices equipped with soil moisture sensors were used to control the subsurface water content with the aim of enhancing vegetation growth. Each soil column test lasted 150 h, during which the volumetric water contents and soil suction data were recorded. The experimental results reveal that the soil specimen amended with 3% biochar is the most water‐saving regardless of the time cost. Soil with a higher biochar content (e.g., 5%) consumes a more significant amount of water due to the enhancement of the water‐holding capacity. Based on the experimental results, it can be concluded that the appropriate ratio can be determined within 1%–3%, which can reduce not only the amount of irrigated/used water but also the time cost. Such technology can be explored for water content regulation in green infrastructure and the development of barriers for protecting the environment around deep underground waste containment.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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