[NSRCA-discussion] Off Topic - Need Help
Bob Richards
bob at toprudder.com
Mon Apr 7 07:10:11 AKDT 2008
Along those same lines, you could run a piece of metal down in the pipe and use a metal detector to find it. It will work if the pipe is not too deep.
Bob R.
Ken Thompson <kthompson at stx.rr.com> wrote:
Local utility companies find underground pipes by using a tracer wire that
would be installed along with the pipe, if it was privately installed they
probably didn't use a tracer wire in the install.
If the pipe is PVC the best way would be to blow a wire through the pipe and
charge it with a signal, that signal is tracable with the right equipment,
such as the local utility uses.
I understand many have used the dowsing method, but it doesn't work for
everyone.
Ken
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Van Putte"
To: "NSRCA Mailing List"
Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Off Topic - Need Help
> The location is up in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains in
> southwest Georgia. The well services a group of about twenty cabins
> and the pipes were installed in about 1977. We want to install a
> cutoff valve in a 4" PVC pipe about 100 yards from the well, but want
> to minimize the digging to find the pipe. I can't find any record of
> how the pipes were installed; no layout plan. I think the pipes were
> privately installed, so no local utilities were involved.
>
> I don't mean to impose on the Discussion List to solve the problem,
> but I thought someone might be able to save me some time and energy.
>
> Ron Van Putte
>
> On Apr 6, 2008, at 3:20 PM, rj520 at aol.com wrote:
>
>> Try your local utilities locate phone #. They seem to be able to
>> find just about anything.
>>
>> Randy Johnston
>>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ron Van Putte"
> To: "NSRCA Mailing List"
> Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 3:04 PM
> Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Off Topic - Need Help
>
>
>
>> I am trying to trace the route of a 4" PVC water pipe about 100 yards
>> from a well. The pipe is buried about 12" to 14" underground. I
>> think it goes fairly straight. I don't want to dig down to find the
>> pipe until I'm sure where it is, because the soil is VERY difficult
>> to dig in, due to lots of gravel and clay. Although I'm sure there
>> are instruments which will enable one to trace the route of the pipe,
>> I don't have a clue who to ask. Any help available out there?
>>
>> Ron Van Putte
>>
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