Expose hidden underground dangers with versatile vacuum excavators

Co-authored by
Jason Proctor, Ditch Witch Product Manager, Vacuum Excavation 
Susan Harmon, Charles Machine Works Product Safety & Compliance Manager

The subterranean tangle of pipes, conduit and cable continues to spread as our communities grow, upgrading their infrastructure and extending fiber networks along the way.

For contractors and utility operators navigating job sites with underground construction equipment, the perils of a utility strike can’t be ignored. Striking a utility carries the real risk of injury and death. And there are plenty of other potential damages that can stall a project or bankrupt a company: lawsuits, fines, higher insurance premiums and a damaged reputation.

The unseen but ever-present dangers are avoidable if proper steps are taken.

The danger exposed

Fortunately, the underground construction industry – and its impressive armory of tools – has risen to meet the challenge, prompted by a series of industry events since 2010 that brought focus to increased safety measures. These events paved the way for some of today’s standard excavation practices, including the standard use of locators and the preventive use of hydroexcavation machines. 

Locating and exposing utilities prior to underground excavation is essential to safe and successful operation. Today’s standard damage-prevention practices on HDD sites include the use of locators and vacuum excavators. Still, more operators each year are learning the lesson of damage prevention the hard way. 

The Common Ground Alliance (CGA) reported over 250,000 underground events in the U.S. and Canada in 2014 – 45,000 more than the previous year. It’s time to turn that trend around.

Vacuum excavators: versatile and precise

One of the most exciting tools coming to the rescue on HDD job sites more than ever are vacuum excavators. These versatile machines are not only speeding clean-up of fluids and materials after drilling operations, but they are proving to be invaluable when used on jobs to expose underground utilities.

Within the tolerance zone, vacuum excavators are rapidly becoming the preferred method of soft excavation. In fact, there’s a good reason that more contractors are requiring this practice –the only sure way to know the exact depth and location of a utility is to expose it. 

Locating equipment is not enough 

Locating equipment alone is insufficient for the task of pinpointing utilities. Underground interference can distort a signal. Depths can change along a line. And even abandoned lines can post a threat unless operators verify that it is not acting as a conduit with an active utility running inside it. 

Information provided by locators should always be considered approximate, due to interference and other factors. Locators are the first step to finding underground utilities, however, they require a trusty sidekick in the vacuum excavator to effectively expose all unseen utilities beneath the earth’s surface. 

By exposing existing utilities prior to excavation – potholing or daylighting – vacuum excavators effectively help contractors and operators prevent utility damage. These machines gently create potholes in front of the drill head, providing a clear view of any utilities and allowing operators to visually verify that no damage has occurred. 

Vacuum excavators are proving to be gentle and effective in uncovering buried pipe or cable – without the risk or history of utility strikes shared by backhoes, standard excavators or even hand digging. Depending on the job site and soil conditions, air- or hydroexcavators can be equally effective. 

Air, water or dual excavator

Hydroexcavators that use pressurized water are effective for a variety of soil conditions, and they can help keep the hose unclogged by rinsing away soil build-up. At job sites with fluid restrictions, hydroexcavators can contain and dispose of fluids. 

On sites where drilling fluid and disposal are prohibited, operators find air excavators to be effective. And with a dual air/hydro excavator, operators have the flexibility to adapt to changing job-site restrictions. 

Tried-and-true: Vacuum excavator safety tips

All contractors and operators benefit from the lessons others have learned while using vacuum excavators to expose utilities. 

  1. Identify the intended excavation area by marking it with white paint or flags. This helps communicate to the locator and is required by many states. 
  2. Before you dig, call 811 to have underground utilities located. Remember that some utility companies only locate to the utility meter, leaving some privately owned lines unmarked. 
  3. Safeguard your life with the right protective gear for the job site, from eye protection and face shields to high-visibility vests, hardhats, hearing protection and electrically insulated boots and gloves. And always keep the suction hose away from face and body parts.
  4. Put a trained utility locator on the job to verify. In 2012, 17 percent of damage events were linked to poor locating practices, as reported by the CGA. Crews should use site information and locators to verify that all utilities are marked accurately.
  5. Document the exact location and depth of utilities.

Some utility providers now require photos of sites and visual locates before excavation begins.

  1. Expose parallel utilities more often to avoid encroaching on the tolerance zone. When drilling parallel to an existing utility, follow local guidelines for exposing the utilities and to determine frequency of tracking the drill head.  
  2. Pothole to the intended depth of the bore or at least three feet below the utility. Don’t stop at the utility. 
  3. Choose your lance nozzle carefully to prevent utility damage. A spinning, conical spray nozzle is the only type recommended for exposing utilities. Also ensure you are matching the nozzle to the flow rate of the machine water system. 
  4. Always keep the lance moving – with the tip above the soil surface – to prevent utility damage and damage to the nozzle.
  5. Use recommended pressure settings for hydroexcavation: 3,000 psi or less. Reduce the pressure if using heated water.

Any utility strike has the potential to affect thousands, with possibly fatal consequences. The good news: today we have the know-how and the tools to prevent utility strikes and save lives.

Case-in-Point: Tri-County Electric Cooperative

With headquarters in Hooker, Oklahoma, Tri-County Electric Cooperative (TCEC) serves approximately 23,000 residential and business meters in the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles, Southwestern Kansas, and parts of New Mexico and Colorado. TCEC recently purchased a Ditch Witch FXT50 truck-vacuum excavator

“We are doing a lot of potholing with the machine,” said Rick Wayman, TCEC manager of construction. “Many areas we work in are full of city utilities, and vacuum excavation can quickly make potholes without damaging the lines being located.” 

The TCEC crews are also using the machine to dig piers for light poles. “Locations where poles are being set are in areas full of utilities, and without the new machine, they would have to be dug by hand—there are too many utilities to use mechanical equipment,” continued Wayman. “In areas filled with utilities, soft excavation has allowed us to dig without damaging anything that was already in the ground.

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HYDRAULIC BREAKER
Used for construction and demolition, our breakers can be used to break up asphalt, concrete or even clay. The hydraulic hammer is perfect for any small or medium job you might have. More up-time in the field is always the goal, and with only two moving parts and a few seals, there’s no reason for down-time.
Compatible Models

SK600, SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, SK1750

ROCK SAW

Best suited for irrigation and fiber installation, the Rock Saw attachment can effortlessly cut through rock, concrete, and other tough materials with unmatched precision. 

Compatible Models

SK1050, SK1550, SK1750

BACKHOE
Easily move materials for rebuilds, new construction, footings, utility repairs and more with this compact and versatile attachment.
Compatible Models

SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, SK1750

STUMP GRINDERS
Featuring a heavy-duty boom design, powerful stump grinding attachments quickly shred stumps down to nothing. Easy maneuvering from stump to stump and increased visibility turns more ground stumps into more profit.
Compatible Models

SK600, SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, SK1750, SK3000

MULTITASK TOOL
Your multipurpose tool for the ultimate multi-tasker is here. Engineered to grab tight to heavy materials and move them with ease and precision, the multi-task tool is your go-to for heavy applications. Easy to operate with convenient, functional levers.
Compatible Models

SK600, SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, SK1750

CORE DRILL
With the MC-450 coring attachment, utility maintenance is simple and less disruptive. Featuring intuitive controls and an integrated water tank, the MC-450 is the perfect choice for quick cuts and a more productive coring process. A fully adjustable 0 to 280 rpm speed allows for enhanced control and greater productivity.
Compatible Models

SK1050, SK1550, SK1750

SOIL CULTIVATOR
Prepare food plots, gardens, and landscaping projects with a soil cultivator. It gets land ready by stirring organic material back in the soil for a healthier, more stable lawn. Buries the biggest of rocks for a looser topsoil.
Compatible Models

SK600, SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, SK1750

BLADES
Whether you’re looking to increase dump height or digging depth, attaching a backfill blade is an easy way to save manpower on your jobsite while working with precision and timeliness. Available in various widths.
Compatible Models

SK600, SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, SK1750

AUGER DRIVER
Ideal for landscaping and tree care, an auger attachment will expedite hole creation and allow operators to quickly plant trees or install fence posts than if they were hand-digging or relying on a hand-held auger. Available in 6" to 30" diameters.
Compatible Models

SK600, SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, SK1750

TILLER
Tough and effective tillers prepare your garden by breaking up tough soil and removing unwanted weeds. Available in 4' width.
Compatible Models

SK600, SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, SK1750

GRAPPLES
Tree grapples come with 48" or 57" openings to efficiently remove logs and debris from the jobsite. It has an excavator style boom design with a powder coat finish and a cylinder lock for increased safety. Brush grapples available with a gap opening of 29" and widths of 42" or 54".
Compatible Models

SK600, SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, SK1750

CARRY ALL LEVELER
One of our most simple yet versatile attachments, the Carry-All Leveler is perfect for carrying bulky material, leveling soil and adding a flat, smooth finish to your project. Available in 49" width.
Compatible Models

SK600, SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, SK1750

BUCKETS

From landscaping and hardscapes to tree care and construction-grade tasks, your stand-on skid steer can take on more than you think. We've got you covered with a variety of buckets from 4-in-1 to heavy and light material buckets. Widths range from 34" to 66".

Compatible Models

SK600, SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, SK1750, SK3000

PALLET FORKS
Take on your heaviest loads with precision and dependability with Ditch Witch pallet forks. They easily attach to any of our skid steers and can easily accessorize with hay spikes, brick guards, and much more to add even more ROI. Available in widths ranging from 36-48.75" and lengths from 36-48".
Compatible Models

SK600, SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, SK1750, SK3000

MICROTRENCHER
Fiber installation and other street-located work is rapidly growing. A microtrenching attachment is key for operators looking to get into fiber installation at the street level. They cut both concrete and asphalt in controlled increments so contractors don't need to stop traffic. Maximum width options are 0.5-1.5” or 2” with maximum depths of 12” or 16”.
Compatible Models

SK1050, SK1550, SK1750, SK3000

ROTO WITCH®
The Ditch Witch Roto Witch® attachment is used for short bores underneath sidewalks, driveways and other obstacles. It offers great digging performance while minimizing jobsite restoration. Compatible with numerous Ditch Witch stand-on skid steers, the Roto Witch attachment can bore and backream up to 12" (300 mm) in diameter.
Compatible Models

SK600, SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, SK1750

PLOW
Install fiber and other utilities quickly with a vibratory plow attachment for your skid steer. It creates less ground disruption and cleanup than traditional trenching to get the job done faster. Available in maximum depths of 14" and 24".
Compatible Models

SK600, SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, SK1750, SK3000

POWER RAKE
Clean, level and prep jobsites or smooth and loosen soil for sodding with a rake attachment. Most rake attachments require 10 to 14 gpm, but the higher horsepower creates even more drum torque to tear through the most demanding soil types. Width measures 4'.
Compatible Models

SK600, SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, SK1750

MICROTRENCHERS
Fiber installation and other street-located work is rapidly growing. A microtrenching attachment is key for operators looking to get into fiber installation at the street level. They cut both concrete and asphalt in controlled increments so contractors don't need to stop traffic. Maximum width options are 0.5-1.5” or 2” with maximum depths of 12” or 16”.
Compatible Models

SK1050, SK1550, SK1750, SK3000

ROTO WITCH®
The Ditch Witch Roto Witch® attachment is used for short bores underneath sidewalks, driveways and other obstacles. It offers great digging performance while minimizing jobsite restoration. Compatible with numerous Ditch Witch stand-on skid steers, the Roto Witch attachment can bore and backream up to 12" (300 mm) in diameter.
Compatible Models

SK600, SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, SK1750

PLOWS
Install fiber and other utilities quickly with a vibratory plow attachment for your skid steer. It creates less ground disruption and cleanup than traditional trenching to get the job done faster. Available in maximum depths of 14" and 24".
Compatible Models

SK600, SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, SK1750, SK3000

TRENCHER

Stay efficient on large jobsites with a trencher attachment for your skid steer. It’s a smart alternative to large, specialized equipment for utility installation and landscaping jobs. Available in standard 6”, 8” and 12” maximum widths with maximum depths of 36", 38", 48” and 55.5”.

Compatible Models

SK600, SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, SK1750, SK3000