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'Biochar' can naturally clean the pollution that rain washes off Georgia's roads – New Study



A charcoal-like material made from leaves and branches that collect on forest floors could be a cheap, sustainable way to keep pollution from washing off roadways and into Georgia’s lakes and rivers.



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Forest floor debris, transformed into a charcoal-like material, offers a sustainable solution to Georgia’s roadway runoff pollution problem. This cost-effective biochar, created from readily available leaves and branches, acts as a natural filter. By absorbing pollutants before they reach waterways, it helps prevent contamination of lakes and rivers. This eco-friendly approach leverages a waste product to improve water quality, showcasing a potential model for environmental management using locally sourced resources. Biochar’s affordability and accessibility make it a promising alternative to more expensive, manufactured filtration systems.

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