Abstract

Key Messages This research highlights biosolids as both an intruding and uncertain waste product and a valuable and natural fertilizer resource. Rural residents’ varied relational conceptions of place, time, and technology influenced perceptions of what belonged in or was natural to their community. Felt rural environmental injustices were contested as residents viewed the biosolids fertilizer as either an intruding inequitable risk or a valuable nutrient belonging in the area.

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