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Engineered (bioretention) media amendments material properties and specifications

Engineered (bioretention) media amendments material properties and specifications
Engineered (bioretention) media amendments material properties and specifications.
Property Al- and Fe-water treatment residuals Ca-water treatment residuals1 Iron Expanded lime Expanded aluminum Taconite
Phosphorus leaching No No        
Phosphorus retention Yes Yes        
Handling concerns   Dust may be corrosive and irritant to skin and eyes [1]        
Soil hydraulic properties   Mixed results; has shown clogging when incorporated into soil [2]        
Soil physical properties   Mixed results; may initially improve soil structure but over time may impair structure through formation of cementitious compounds [2]        
Plant effects   Improves plant response in acid soils; may have adverse effects if pH becomes elevated [3]        
Availability   Depends on source; many materials are widely available as they have been treated as wastes and landfilled (e.g. spent lime) [4]        
Specifications available   No [5]        
Cost   Can be inexpensive if sources exist locally (e.g. spent lime from water treatment)        
Research needs   Performance in incorporated media; design specifications; maintenance requirements        
Applications   [6]        
Chemical and physical properties   [7]        
Sustainability   Sustainable        
Potential contaminants   Elevated pH; avoid waste products that may have elevated concentrations of metals (e.g. spent lime from wastewater treatment)        
Test methods   Standard test methods not available; methods may be described in individual reports [8]        
Effects of aging   Not expected to be a concern [9]        
Notes            
1Includes spent lime