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Douglas County invests in biochar plant, hoping to reduce wildfire risk

Last updated: February 1, 2026 6:30 am
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The biochar facility planned for Douglas County will process 10,000 tons of downed trees and woody waste annually, reducing the fuel available for Colorado’s wildfires by the same amount.

Dylan Williams, the wildfire mitigation and resilience coordinator for Douglas County, views biochar as a significant advancement in wildfire mitigation due to its carbon-rich, charcoal-like properties.

The $8 million biochar plant in Sedalia, set to be the first county-owned facility of its kind in the country, will soon begin construction.

Experts highlight the environmentally friendly nature of biochar production, which releases minimal harmful emissions and is considered crucial for removing organic matter from forests in a warming, drier climate.

Biochar produced by the facility can be used to enhance soil health in various settings, including farm fields, golf courses, and home gardens, while also storing carbon and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Douglas County Commissioner Abe Laydon emphasizes the plant’s role in reducing wildfire risk, promoting responsible forest management, and providing a valuable resource for improving environmental resilience.

Nash Leef, a partner in Carbon Dynamics, notes the nascent technology of producing biochar at scale and the interest it has garnered from other communities observing Douglas County’s initiative.

One such community is Aurora, which has pledged $100,000 towards the biochar facility to support forest thinning and fuels-reduction projects essential for reducing wildfire risk.

The facility’s strategic location near the Pike and San Isabel national forests aims to address the challenge of managing woody material generated through forest health projects while reducing costs and emissions associated with traditional disposal methods.

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The biochar market is on the rise, with Colorado hosting private biochar plants such as Biochar Now in Berthoud and Colorado Biochar Resources in Pueblo.

The future economic viability of biochar sales is seen as a means to support ongoing mitigation efforts, with the facility expected to break even in under a decade.

Efforts are underway to establish a wholesale side to the operation, targeting horticultural, agricultural, and golf course industries as potential users of biochar.

With a focus on utilizing ideal feedstock from sources like the Forest Service’s Rampart Fuel Break project, the biochar plant in Douglas County aims to minimize its impact on residents and operate in an environmentally sustainable manner.

Overall, the new biochar plant represents a significant step towards sustainable waste management and environmental resilience, providing a more beneficial alternative to traditional disposal methods.

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