What is Hydro-Vacuum Excavation?
The ability to excavate in varying soil conditions by using less invasive means:
HIGH-PRESSURE WATER and VACUUM
High pressure water is used to break up the soil, while a high-powered vacuum source is engaged to lift out the soil without damaging or disrupting buried fiber-optic lines, cables, or utility pipes.
Hydro-Vacuum Excavation is most commonly used to locate buried pipes, trenching and potholing.
Hydro-Vacuum Excavation is the safest and most cost-effective method to uncover sensitive pipes and cables.
Hydro-Vacuum Excavation limits workers exposure to hazardous environments.
Hydro-Vacuum Excavation lends itself to applications where soil conditions are hard and compacted, or where the work is done year round, even when the ground is frozen.
CLEAN EARTH ENVIRONMENTAL can complete Hydro-Vacuum Excavation projects in remote sites, where the truck unit is far from the work area.