Agricultural biomass has great bioenergy potential due to its availability, and it is a car-bon‐free energy source. During biomass incineration, biomass ash is formed, which is still consid-ered as a waste without proper disposal and management solutions. Various biomass ash utilization options were investigated, mainly concerning engineering issues (the mechanical characterization of newly produced building materials or products), and there is a lack of knowledge of environmental issues arising from this “waste” material utilization in civil engineering practice. The main aim of this research is discussion of a different agricultural biomass characteristics as a fuel, the impact of agricultural biomass ashes (ABA) on the mechanical properties of stabilized soil with a particular emphasis on the environmental impacts within this kind of waste management. The results of this study indicate improved geotechnical characteristics of low‐plasticity clay stabilized by lime/ABA binder. In addition to mechanical characterization for materials embedded in road em-bankments and subgrades, appropriate environmental risk assessment needs to be performed, and the results of this study indicate that the amount of ABAs added to the soil for roadworks should not have adverse effects on the soil fauna in the surrounding environment.
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Barišić, I., Grubeša, I. N., Hackenberger, D. K., Palijan, G., Glavić, S., & Trkmić, M. (2022). Multidisciplinary Approach to Agricultural Biomass Ash Usage for Earthworks in Road Construction. Materials, 15(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15134529
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