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Whenever you have a situation where water is leaking underground, you have the potential to have subsurface voids created around that leaking water. When you have a water treatment system that handles millions of gallons of water, this can be a very serious problem. When the City of Sumter, South Carolina had this problem in one of their water treatment basins, they called GPRS to quickly and accuratly locate the voids that were created under the concrete. Mitch Ross of GPRS Southeast spent only 1 day on site mapping out the voids under 30,000 square feet of concrete. This quick and accurate survey saved the city time and money, and got the water treatment system back up to full capacity. To have voids located at your site in South Carolina, contact Mitch Ross at (843)312-6662 or Mitch.Ross@GP-Radar.com
Ground Penetrating Radar surveys are quick and accurate when an experienced technician is operating the equipment.
Ground Penetrating Radar can quickly and accurately identify voids under concrete with no destruction of the concrete.
Ground Penetrating Radar can be used in many environments, even narrow spaces without the removal of existing equipment.
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