Waste storage methods which are used prior to ultimate disposal include storage of solid waste cubes under plastic cover and use of water-covered lagoons. Methods for transportation of HCB wastes include use of forklift, truck, pipeline, heated tank trucks and rail. Ultimate waste disposal methods include land disposal, incineration (with or without by-product recovery), resource recovery, discharge to municipal sewage treatment plants, and emission to the atmosphere. The majority of the HCB waste handled by the industrial facilities reviewed is currently disposed of in two industrial landfills using a soil cover of 4 to 6 ft. with a polyethylene film placed at approximately the mid-depth of the soil cover. Incineration at a sufficiently elevated temperature can effectively destroy HCB; HCl can be recovered as a by-product.