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titleOfInvention Improved method for the treatment and stabilization of hazardous waste
abstract A composition and process for the safe removal and treatment of hazardous waste material (2) is described. This composition is a mixture of grout like cement containing hazardous waste and a minor amount of an alkali metal silicate and a gelling agent (11). Some of the cement may be replaced by blast furnace slag, fly ash or kiln dust. The hazardous waste (2) is then safely contained within the resulting cementitious material and can be safely disposed by burial (16), for example. The contaminated wastes are contained within the block (17) and will not be exposed by regular soil actions. In addition, a vault-like formation made from the composition of this invention may be used to contain the hazardous wastes (2). This composition and process is particularly useful for treating soil contaminated by low level radioactive materials.
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