You can hire locate companies to do private locates. When I did work doing utility locating, we did them all the time. Electric, septic, sprinkler systems, etc. This is assuming the pipes were metal, or they buried a tracer wire with them.
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You can hire locate companies to do private locates. When I did work doing utility locating, we did them all the time. Electric, septic, sprinkler systems, etc. This is assuming the pipes were metal, or they buried a tracer wire with them.
You should paint "Nemo" on the tank before you bury it again.
Yeah, the next generation might not even remember Nemo by then.
Looks tasty
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Some if not most sewer cameras have transmitter sondes built in if they have a locator to go with it. Not free, but saves time. Mine can tell you the depth too once it's located.
pipe line camera company that I used to work for had a flushable locater that you simply tied a string to, flushed it, then pulled it back with the string after doing the locate. It would only work for shallow non-metallic pipes.
Of course, this doesn't help much after the fact.