*Biochar and Applications for Restoration in the Uinta Basin*

Date: Tuesday July 28, 2015

Time: 12 pm – 1 pm MST

Speakers: Chris Peltz, Soil Scientist and Darren McAvoy, USU Forestry
Extension Associate


Biochar is a porous, charcoal-like product that is the result of pyrolysis
(cooking) of materials containing carbon such as wood, crop residues, solid
waste, livestock manure and other organic material. Biochar has a variety
of unique properties that make it an excellent candidate for aiding in the
reclamation of abandoned oil and gas pad sites in the Uinta Basin. Soil
scientist Chris Peltz will describe an ongoing study looking at biochar and
its ability to enhance native vegetation germination and reduce erosion on
previously abandoned oil and gas pads in the Uinta Basin where energy
development is ongoing. USU Forestry Associate Darren McAvoy will describe
other biochar studies sponsored by the Utah Biomass Resources Group and
offer a broad perspective on the biochar market in Utah and beyond. Click
here to learn more: https://forestry.usu.edu/htm/video/Webinars/ (NO
REGISTRATION REQUIRED)


*This webinar is good for 1 CEU from the following organizations:*



   - International Society of Arboriculture
   - Society of American Foresters

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