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When Harlem Township in Delaware County, Ohio took control
of a cemetery dating back to 1830 they needed to make sure
that they had as much information about what was under the
ground as possible. The township government decided to use
Ground Penetrating Radar Systems and Isaiah Rice from the
Columbus, Ohio office to create a map and give the trustees
important data to help them best serve the families of those
buried in the cemetery. Using a Ground Penetrating Radar
400MHz antenna with a maximum effective range of 3.5 meters
GPRS was able to accurately report that there were no unknown
graves on the site. GPRS was also able to locate the direction
of grave sites marked with headstones.
Isaiah Rice runs GPRS operations in the Greater Cincinnati,
Columbus and Dayton, Ohio region including Indianapolis
and Southern Indiana, all of Kentucky and West Virginia.
He is based in Dayton, Ohio and he can be reached at (937)604-7802
or by email at isaiah.rice@gp-radar.com.
Cemetery mapping and grave site location and verification
is a common service performed by the Ground Penetrating
Radar technicians at GPRS.

Isaish Rice GPRS Dayton uses a 400MHz GPR
Antenna
to map graves in Harlem Township, Ohio.
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