Hydroexcavation Best Practices for Complex Underground Environments

From understanding the differences in ground conditions to using the right water pressure, hydroexcavator operators can streamline efficiency and ensure job site safety with these best practices

Hydroexcavation Best Practices for Complex Underground Environments

When exposing utilities, contractors should always keep their nozzle 8 inches away from the utility to prevent damage to both the equipment and utility.  

With today’s increasingly complex and congested underground environments, there is no room for error when excavating or exposing utilities.

Underground professionals know that damaging existing utilities — whether it be fiber, gas, electric, water or sewer lines — can result in...

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