Alternative filter materials to natural sand and gravel in soil-based wastewater treatment systems
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2026

Natural sand and gravel are widely used as filter media in soil treatment systems for decentralized wastewater treatment, but their extraction contributes to resource conflicts and environmental pressure. This study evaluated seven alternative filter materials: crushed rock, crushed concrete, washed excavated material, glacial till, bark, shredded tires, and biochar. A multi-criteria analysis was applied to assess technical performance, environmental sustainability, economic feasibility, and social acceptability. Bark showed strong environmental and social performance, while shredded tires and glacial till scored well in technical and economic criteria. Crushed concrete and washed excavated material performed similarly to natural gravel, whereas biochar scored lower due to high cost and uncertainty regarding long-term hydraulic and structural behavior. Across materials, trade-offs and data gaps were evident, particularly regarding long-term pollutant removal, leaching risks, and consistency of material quality. No single alternative outperformed natural gravel under all conditions. However, several materials demonstrated clear potential, provided that quality control measures are applied and field-scale validation is conducted. The applied multi-criteria framework provides a transparent basis for selecting sustainable filter materials and supports efforts to reduce dependence on natural gravel in decentralized wastewater treatment systems under context-specific conditions.

Soil treatment systems

Sustainability assessment

On-site wastewater treatment

Filter materials

Multi-criteria analysis

Författare

Erik Sindhøj

RISE – Research Institutes of Sweden

Elin Ulinder

RISE – Research Institutes of Sweden

Geert Cornelis

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU)

Andreas Lindhe

Chalmers, Arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, Geologi och geoteknik

Ida Sylwan

RISE – Research Institutes of Sweden

Anna-Karin Dahlberg

IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet

Paul Löffler

RISE – Research Institutes of Sweden

David Eveborn

Sveriges Geologiska Undersökning (SGU)

Jon-Petter Gustafsson

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU)

Karin Wiberg

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (SLU)

Environmental Science and Pollution Research

0944-1344 (ISSN) 16147499 (eISSN)

Filtermaterial i markbaserade anläggningar - hållbara alternativ till naturgrus

Naturvårdsverket (2021-00010), 2022-03-01 -- 2024-02-29.

Drivkrafter

Hållbar utveckling

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Miljövetenskap

Styrkeområden

Materialvetenskap

DOI

10.1007/s11356-026-37831-8

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Skapat

2026-05-29