Claims
- 1. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a multi-shaft auger apparatus, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) augering a plurality of boreholes downwardly into the contaminated soil with an auger apparatus having a plurality of shafts, each shaft having penetrating means at a lower end of the shaft and a plurality of soil mixing paddles extending outwardly from the shaft;
- (b) injecting a chemical hardener into the contaminated soil during the augering of the boreholes;
- (c) blending the contaminated soil and the chemical hardener in situ with the soil mixing paddles to form a soil/hardener mixture, said blending process minimizing the vertical movement of the contaminated soil out of the boreholes in order to maximize in situ containment of the contaminated soil;
- (d) withdrawing the multi-shaft auger apparatus from the contaminated soil; and
- (e) allowing the soil/hardener mixture to cure to form a hardened column in the borehole, thereby fixating the contaminated soil.
- 2. A method for fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a multi-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
- (f) moving the multi-shaft auger apparatus to a position such that the shafts are adjacent to previously augered boreholes; and
- (g) repeating the augering, injecting, blending, withdrawing, and moving steps (a) through (d) and step (f) in the contaminated soil adjacent to the previously augered boreholes containing the soil/hardener mixture, thereby fixating the contaminated soil.
- 3. A method for fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a multi-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein the repeated augering, injecting, blending, withdrawing, and moving steps are performed in such a manner that the interstitial spaces between the adjacent boreholes are minimized and that substantially all of the contaminated soil between the boreholes is blended with the chemical hardener.
- 4. A method for fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a multi-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein the multi-shaft auger apparatus is positioned during moving step (f) such that one of the shafts of the auger apparatus substantially overlaps a previously augered borehole containing the soil/hardener mixture so that said shaft reaugers said previously augered boreholes and the other shafts auger additional boreholes in the contaminated soil.
- 5. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes as defined in claim 2, wherein the multi-shaft auger apparatus is positioned during moving step (f) such that all of the shafts are offset from the previously augered boreholes and such that the shafts only overlap the previously augered boreholes containing the soil/hardener mixture sufficient to minimize interstitial spaces between the adjacent boreholes so that substantially all of the contaminated soil between the boreholes is blended with the chemical hardener.
- 6. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a multi-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the chemical hardener injected into the soil includes a cement product.
- 7. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a multi-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the chemical hardener injected into the soil includes bentonite.
- 8. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a multi-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the augering of the boreholes is performed to a soil-penetration depth of at least five meters.
- 9. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a multi-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the boreholes are augered during step (a) to a soil-penetration depth below which the soil is contaminated.
- 10. A method for in situ fixation soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a multi-shaft auger apparatus, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) augering a plurality of boreholes downwardly into the contaminated soil with an auger apparatus having a plurality of substantially parallel and coplanar shafts, said shafts defining a geometric soil mixing plane, each of the shafts having a penetrating auger at a lower end, means for rotating the shaft at an upper end of the shaft, and a plurality of soil mixing paddles extending outwardly from the shaft and positioned between the upper and lower ends of the shaft;
- (b) injecting a chemical hardener into the contaminated soil during the augering of the boreholes;
- (c) blending the contaminated soil and the chemical hardener in situ with the soil mixing paddles to form a soil/hardener mixture, said blending process minimizing the vertical movement of the contaminated soil out of the boreholes in order to maximize in situ containment of the contaminated soil;
- (d) withdrawing the multi-shaft auger apparatus from the contaminated soil;
- (e) moving the multi-shaft auger apparatus to a position such that the shafts are adjacent to previously augered boreholes;
- (f) repeating the augering, injecting, blending, withdrawing, and moving steps (a) through (e) in the contaminated soil adjacent to the previously augered boreholes containing the soil/hardener mixture, thereby fixating the adjacent contaminated soil in the soil/hardener mixture; and
- (g) allowing the soil/hardener mixture to cure to form a hardened mass in which the contaminated soil is fixated.
- 11. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a multi-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 10, wherein the repeated augering, injecting, blending, withdrawing, and moving steps are performed in such a manner that the interstitial spaces between the adjacent boreholes are minimized and that substantially all of the contaminated soil between the boreholes is blended with the chemical hardener.
- 12. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a multi-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 11, wherein the multi-shaft auger apparatus is positioned during the moving step (e) such that one of the shafts of the auger apparatus substantially overlaps a previously augered borehole containing the soil/hardener mixture so that said shaft reaugers said previously augered borehole and the other shaft augers additional boreholes in the contaminated soil.
- 13. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes as defined in claim 11, wherein the multi-shaft auger apparatus is positioned during moving step (e) at the contaminated soil adjacent the previously augered boreholes to define a second geometric soil mixing plane, said second geometric soil mixing plane being distanced from the first geometric soil mixing plane such that the interstitial spaces between the boreholes in the first geometric soil mixing plane and the boreholes in the second geometric soil mixing plane are minimized so that substantially all of the contaminated soil between the boreholes is blended with the chemical hardener.
- 14. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a multi-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 11, wherein the chemical hardener injected into the soil includes a cement product.
- 15. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a multi-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 11, wherein the chemical hardener injected into the soil includes bentonite.
- 16. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a multi-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 11, wherein the boreholes are augering during step (a) to a soil-penetration depth below which the soil is contaminated.
- 17. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a two-shaft auger apparatus, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) augering two boreholes downwardly into the contaminated soil with an auger apparatus having two substantially parallel and coplanar shafts, said shafts defining a geometric soil mixing plane, each of the shafts having a penetrating auger at a lower end, means for rotating the shaft at an upper end of the shaft, and a plurality of soil mixing paddles extending outwardly from the shaft and positioned between the upper and lower ends of the shaft;
- (b) injecting a chemical hardener into the soil during the augering of the borehole;
- (c) blending the contaminated soil and the chemical hardener in situ with the soil mixing paddles to form a soil/hardener mixture, said blending process minimizing the vertical movement of the contaminated soil out of the boreholes in order to maximize in situ containment of the contaminated soil;
- (d) withdrawing the two-shaft auger apparatus from the contaminated soil;
- (e) moving the multi-shaft auger apparatus to a position such that the shafts are adjacent to previously augered boreholes;
- (f) repeating the augering, injecting, blending, withdrawing, and moving steps (a) through (e) in the contaminated soil adjacent to the previously augered boreholes containing the soil/hardener mixture, in a manner such that the interstitial spaces between the adjacent boreholes are minimized and that substantially all of the contaminated soil between the boreholes is blended with the chemical hardener; and
- (g) allowing the soil/hardener mixture to cure to form a hardened mass in which the contaminated soil is fixated.
- 18. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a two-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 17, further comprising the step of cutting the soil with at least two cutting blades attached to the two-shaft auger apparatus along planes approximately parallel to the soil mixing plane such that the adjacent boreholes form a single column having a minimum thickness approximately equal to the diameter of the smallest borehole and the interstitial spaces between the adjacent boreholes are minimized.
- 19. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a two-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 17, wherein the two-shaft auger apparatus is positioned during the moving step (e) such that one of the shafts of the auger apparatus substantially overlaps a previously augered borehole containing the soil/hardener mixture so that said shaft reaugers said previously augered borehole and the other shaft augers an additional borehole in the contaminated soil.
- 20. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a two-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 19, further comprising the step of cutting the soil with at least two cutting blades attached to the two-shaft auger apparatus along planes approximately parallel to the soil mixing plane such that the adjacent boreholes form a single column having a minimum thickness approximately equal to the diameter of the smallest borehole and the interstitial spaces between the adjacent boreholes are minimized.
- 21. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a two-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 17,
- wherein a first and second borehole are augered in the contaminated soil during augering step (a) by the first and second shafts of the auger apparatus; and
- wherein the first shaft is positioned during moving step (e) so that it is adjacent the second borehole such that a third borehole and a fourth borehole are augered into the soil by the first and second shafts; and
- further comprising reaugering the second borehole with the first shaft and the third borehole with the second shaft, respectively, such that the first, second, third, and fourth boreholes form adjacent boreholes of soil/hardener mixture.
- 22. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a two-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 21, further comprising the step of cutting the soil with at least two cutting blades attached to the two-shaft auger apparatus along planes approximately parallel to the soil mixing plane such that the adjacent boreholes form a single column having a minimum thickness approximately equal to the diameter of the smallest borehole and the interstitial spaces between the adjacent boreholes are minimized.
- 23. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a two-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 20, further comprising the steps of sequentially repeating the augering, injecting, blending, withdrawing, and moving steps (a) through (e) in the contaminated soil adjacent the previously augered boreholes to define a second geometric soil mixing plane, said second geometric soil mixing plane being distanced from the first geometric soil mixing plane such that the interstitial spaces between the boreholes in the first geometric soil mixing plane and the boreholes in the second geometric soil mixing plane are minimized so that substantially all of the contaminated soil between the boreholes is blended with the chemical hardener.
- 24. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a two-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 22, further comprising the steps of sequentially repeating the augering, injecting, blending, withdrawing, and moving steps (a) through (e) in the contaminated soil adjacent the previously augered boreholes to define a second geometric soil mixing plane, said second geometric soil mixing plane being distanced from the first geometric soil mixing plane such that the interstitial spaces between the boreholes in the first geometric soil mixing plane and the boreholes in the second geometric soil mixing plane are minimized so that substantially all of the contaminated soil between the boreholes is blended with the chemical hardener.
- 25. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a two-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 17, wherein the chemical hardener injected into the contaminated soil includes a cement product.
- 26. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a two-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 23, wherein the chemical hardener injected into the contaminated soil includes a cement product.
- 27. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a two-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 24, wherein the chemical hardener injected into the contaminated soil includes a cement product.
- 28. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a two-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 25, wherein the chemical hardener injected into the contaminated soil includes bentonite.
- 29. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a two-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 26, wherein the chemical hardener injected into the contaminated soil includes bentonite.
- 30. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a two-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 27, wherein the chemical hardener injected into the contaminated soil includes bentonite.
- 31. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a two-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 25, wherein the boreholes are augered during step (a) to a soil-penetration depth below which the soil is contaminated.
- 32. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a two-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 26, wherein the boreholes are augered during step (a) to a soil-penetration depth below which the soil is contaminated.
- 33. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a two-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 27, wherein the boreholes are augered during step (a) to a soil-penetration depth below which the soil is contaminated.
- 34. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) augering three boreholes downwardly into the contaminated soil with an auger apparatus having three substantially parallel and coplanar shafts, said shafts defining a geometric soil mixing plane, each of the shafts having a penetrating auger at a lower end, means for rotating the shaft at an upper end of the shaft, and a plurality of soil mixing paddles extending outwardly from the shaft and positioned between the upper and lower ends of the shaft;
- (b) injecting a chemical hardener into the soil during the augering of the boreholes;
- (c) blending the contaminated soil and the chemical hardener in situ with the soil mixing paddles to form a soil/hardener mixture, said blending process minimizing the vertical movement of the contaminated soil out of the boreholes in order to maximize in situ containment of the contaminated soil;
- (d) withdrawing the three-shaft auger apparatus from the contaminated soil;
- (e) moving the three-shaft auger apparatus to a position such that the shafts are adjacent to previously augered boreholes;
- (f) repeating the augering, injecting, blending, withdrawing, and moving steps (a) through (e) in the contaminated soil adjacent to the previously augered boreholes containing the soil/hardener mixture, in a manner such that the interstitial spaces between the adjacent boreholes are minimized and that substantially all of the contaminated soil between the boreholes is blended with the chemical hardener; and
- (g) allowing the soil/hardener mixture to cure to form a hardened mass in which the contaminated soil is fixated.
- 35. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 34, further comprising the step of cutting the soil with at least two cutting blades attached to the shafts of the three-shaft auger apparatus along planes approximately parallel to the soil mixing plane such that the adjacent boreholes form a single column having a minimum thickness approximately equal to the diameter of the smallest borehole and the interstitial spaces between the adjacent boreholes are minimized.
- 36. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 34, wherein the three-shaft auger apparatus is positioned during the moving step (e) such that one of the shafts of the auger apparatus substantially overlaps a previously augered borehole containing the soil/hardener mixture so that said shaft reaugers said previously augered borehole and the other shafts auger additional boreholes in the contaminated soil.
- 37. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 36, further comprising the step of cutting the soil with at least two cutting blades attached to the shafts of the three-shaft auger apparatus along planes approximately parallel to the soil mixing plane such that the adjacent boreholes form a single column having a minimum thickness approximately equal to the diameter of the smallest borehole and the interstitial spaces between the adjacent boreholes are minimized.
- 38. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 34,
- wherein first, second, and third boreholes are augered in the contaminated soil during augering step (a) by the first, second, and third shafts of the auger apparatus, respectively; and
- wherein the first shaft is positioned during moving step (e) such that the first shaft is positioned adjacent the third borehole such that fourth, fifth and sixth boreholes are augered into the soil by the first, second, and third shafts, respectively; and
- further comprising reaugering the third and fourth boreholes with two of the three shafts such that the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth boreholes form adjacent boreholes of soil/hardener mixture.
- 39. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 38, further comprising the step of cutting the soil with at least two cutting blades attached to the augers of the three-shaft auger apparatus along planes approximately parallel to the soil mixing plane such that the adjacent boreholes form a single column having a minimum thickness approximately equal to the diameter of the smallest borehole and the interstitial spaces between the adjacent boreholes are minimized.
- 40. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 37, further comprising the steps of sequentially repeating the augering, injecting, blending, withdrawing, and moving steps (a) through (e) in the contaminated soil adjacent the previously augered boreholes to define a second geometric soil mixing plane, said second geometric soil mixing plane being distanced from the first geometric soil mixing plane such that the interstitial spaces between the boreholes in the first geometric soil mixing plane and the boreholes in the second geometric soil mixing plane are minimized so that substantially all of the contaminated soil between the boreholes is blended with the chemical hardener.
- 41. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 39, further comprising the steps of sequentially repeating the augering, injecting, blending, withdrawing, and moving steps (a) through (e) in the contaminated soil adjacent the previously augered boreholes to define a second geometric soil mixing plane, said second geometric soil mixing plane being distanced from the first geometric soil mixing plane such that the interstitial spaces between the boreholes in the first geometric soil mixing plane and the boreholes in the second geometric soil mixing plane are minimized so that substantially all of the contaminated soil between the boreholes is blended with the chemical hardener.
- 42. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 34, wherein the chemical hardener injected into the contaminated soil includes a cement product.
- 43. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 40, wherein the chemical hardener injected into the contaminated soil includes a cement product.
- 44. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 41, wherein the chemical hardener injected into the contaminated soil includes a cement product.
- 45. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 42, wherein the chemical hardener injected into the contaminated soil includes bentonite.
- 46. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 43, wherein the chemical hardener injected into the contaminated soil includes bentonite.
- 47. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 44, wherein the chemical hardener injected into the contaminated soil includes bentonite.
- 48. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 42, wherein the boreholes are augered during step (a) to a soil-penetration depth below which the soil is contaminated.
- 49. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 43, wherein the boreholes are augered during step (a) to a soil-penetration depth below which the soil is contaminated.
- 50. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 44, wherein the boreholes are augered during step (a) to a soil-penetration depth below which the soil is contaminated.
- 51. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 34, wherein the shapes of the boreholes augered by the augers on the three-shaft auger apparatus during step (a) are such that the middle borehole has a diameter smaller than the diameters of the other boreholes and such that there is overlap of the middle borehole with the other boreholes.
- 52. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 36, wherein the shapes of the boreholes augered by the augers on the three-shaft auger apparatus during augering step (a) are such that the middle borehole has a diameter smaller than the diameters of the other boreholes and such that there is overlap of the middle borehole with the other boreholes, thereby minimizing the interstitial spaces between the boreholes so that substantially all of the contaminated soil is blended with the chemical hardener.
- 53. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 38, wherein the shapes of the boreholes augered by the augers on the three-shaft auger apparatus during augering step (a) are such that the middle borehole has a diameter smaller than the diameters of the other boreholes and such that there is overlap of the middle borehole with the other boreholes, thereby minimizing the interstitial spaces between the boreholes so that substantially all of the contaminated soil is blended with the chemical hardener.
- 54. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 34, wherein the shapes of the boreholes augered by the augers on the three-shaft auger apparatus during augering step (a) are such that the middle borehole has a diameter larger than the diameters of the other boreholes and such that there is overlap of the middle borehole with the other borehole.
- 55. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 36, wherein the shapes of the boreholes augered by the augers on the three-shaft auger apparatus during augering step (a) are such that the middle borehole has a diameter larger than the diameters of the other boreholes and such that there is overlap of the middle borehole with the other boreholes, thereby minimizing the interstitial spaces between the boreholes so that substantially all of the contaminated soil is blended with the chemical hardener.
- 56. A method for in situ fixation of soil contaminated with toxic wastes using a three-shaft auger apparatus as defined in claim 38, wherein the shapes of the boreholes augered by the augers on the three-shaft auger apparatus during augering step (a) are such that the middle borehole has a diameter larger than the diameters of the other boreholes and such that there is overlap of the middle borehole with the other boreholes, thereby minimizing the interstitial spaces between the boreholes so that substantially all of the contaminated soil is blended with the chemical hardener.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/172,401, filed Mar. 23, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,886,400, in the names of Osamu Taki and Shigeru Takeshima, and entitled "SIDE CUTTING BLADES FOR MULTI-SHAFT AUGER SYSTEM AND IMPROVED SOIL MIXING WALL FORMATION PROCESS," which patent application is incorporated herein by specific reference.
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