Utility Locating
Locating Utilities Underground
Challenges & Safety
While essential for safe excavation, utility locating comes with its share of challenges. One of the most common obstacles utility locators face is interference from above-ground and underground barriers. For example, heavily congested areas with multiple utility lines can make it difficult to differentiate between signals, leading to potential inaccuracies. Large metallic structures, such as fences or underground tanks, may also disrupt the electromagnetic signals that detect utilities, complicating the process.
Weather conditions play a significant role as well. Rain, snow, or frozen ground can limit the effectiveness of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and make accessing the area being worked on more difficult. Wet conditions can increase the conductivity of the ground, causing equipment to pick up excess signals, while frozen ground may limit the penetration depth for GPR or digging equipment.
In densely populated urban areas, where older utilities might not be accurately mapped or recorded, locators may face further challenges in identifying utilities’ exact depth or path. Despite these obstacles, at TJ Cable, we rely on our expertise, precise equipment, and experience to overcome these challenges, ensuring safe and efficient utility locating for every project.