Patrick Barber: Use of Biochar in Various Aquatic Environments to Remove Contaminants
Patrick Barber of Acer Environmental LLC discuses his experiences incorporating biochar into their projects to remove water contaminants in coal mines, municipal waters, farm ponds, streams, and detention ponds.

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THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO BIOCHAR: how to make it, how to use it, and why it's important

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West Virginia University Turns Acid Mine Drainage into Clean Water and Rare Earth Elements

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Do Retention Ponds Actually Work?

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Biochar: How burning stubble could FIGHT air pollution

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Soil Reef Biochar - Cleaning Storm Water Runoff

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The Truth About Biochar: How to Use It Correctly (And What to Avoid)

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Email Marketing

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Debbie Dumroese: Biochar for Mine-Site Remediation

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Electricity Does Not "Split" H₂O. And That's VERY Useful.

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Reduce Nutrients & Improve Water Quality with Biochar

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This cell just changed biology

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Deep Drilling Explained | How Oil and Gas Rigs Work

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Podcast | Renewing biodiversity through a people-in-nature approach with Professor Kevin Gaston

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How To Make Biochar In A Pit | A Simple Method

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Finally Making Biochar

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11-01-2023 Usoshi Chatterjee: Poultry Litter Derived Biochar for Plant Growth & Pollutant Removal

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Technology Showcase: Using Magnetic Biochar to Remove and Reuse Excess Nutrients from Wastewater

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Why Ancient Humans Went From Black to White?

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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