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These are a waste of money.
Dig a deep hole into the bedrock, put waste into the hole, backfill with clay and boulders.
Any civilization advanced enough to dig deep enough will quickly understand that the material is dangerous.
And if for some reason a primitive civilization does manage to get at the material they will notice that the material is harmful and avoid it.
Over ten thousand years, erosion or earthquakes can expose the entrance, contaminating the site. People could dig a well or prospect for minerals. The suggestion of underground activity could suggest to them that it is a good place to mine, or even that there's a tomb or other interesting artifacts
If enough erosion or earthquakes occured to expose the entrance, I don't think a sign would fare too well.