Hydro vacuum excavation, also known hydro vac excavating, uses high-pressure water to break up soil, and a vacuum system to remove debris. Hydro vac excavation is often used for utility installation, maintenance, and repair because it minimises the risk of damaging underground utilities and the surrounding environment. Hydro vac excavating is especially useful in urban areas where utility lines are densely packed, providing precision and safety compared to traditional excavation methods.
Hydro vacuum excavation, also known hydro vac excavating, uses high-pressure water to break up soil, and a vacuum system to remove debris. Hydro vac excavation is often used for utility installation, maintenance, and repair because it minimises the risk of damaging underground utilities and the surrounding environment. Hydro vac excavating is especially useful in urban areas where utility lines are densely packed, providing precision and safety compared to traditional excavation methods.
Non-destructive digging (NDD) refers to excavation methods that minimise damage to existing underground utilities, infrastructure, and the surrounding environment. It is often used in utility maintenance, construction projects, and any situation where careful excavation is required. Hydro vac excavating is one of the most commonly used NDD techniques.
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