Patent Number: 044538570
Section: claims

1. The method of storing hazardous waste material comprising the steps of: sealing the material in rigid cylindrical containers of uniform size; forming an open topped chamber of concrete at a substantial depth in the earth having a floor with a continuous peripheral channel formed therein, and continuous side and end walls; said floor having a shelf projecting beyond said side walls and said end walls, said shelf having a recovery trench formed therein said recovery trench being adapted to receive leachate from the concrete chamber, said trench having a well adapted to receive the leachate; a pump means adapted to remove leachate to the surface for further treatment; said continuous side and end walls are formed with a bead which interlocks with said channel, said side and end walls projecting from the floor by a distance exceeding the height of a container; standing a group of filled, sealed containers on end upon said floor in a spaced non-touching relationship; placing a fixed grid in an overlying relationship to said containers said grid being attached to said side walls to maintain said containers in position; subsequently pouring concrete into said chamber to a depth exceeding the height of said containers by at least three inches to thereby completely encase said containers; and pouring a final layer of concrete atop the chamber, said final layer extending outward to form a top on a said chamber, said top having a mechanical locking arrangement with the upper surface of said side walls. 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising of the steps of standing a second group of containers on the concrete poured into said chamber after said concrete has cured, and repeating the step of pouring concrete into said chamber to fill the spaces between the containers of the second group to a depth exceeding the height of said containers by at least three inches to completely encase said containers. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said concrete chamber has divider walls transversing the chamber so as to divide the concrete chamber into a plurality of chambers. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said concrete chamber is formed atop a leachate recovery system underlying and supporting the floor of said concrete chamber said recovery system comprising: a floor member having short vertical walls extending upward therefrom to form an enclosed recovery chamber; a plurality of supporting columns formed integrally with said floor and extending upward from said floors said columns having a spaced relationship; porous filler material disposed within the void volume of said recovery chamber; a recovery well in fluid communication with said recovery chamber adapted to recover and hold leachate from said concrete chamber; and pump means adapted to remove leachate from said well and move the leachate to a processing station for recovery. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the walls of said concrete chambers are coated with a sealing material. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the concrete chamber is formed of polymeric concrete. 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the mechanical joints between the chamber's walls and the floor have a polymeric barrier transversely disposed across said joint, said barrier having enlarged portions which is firmly surrounded and entrapped by the walls and floor.