EM Line Locating · Power · radio frequency · Sea-to-Sky
Passive EM Sweep Locating in Squamish, BC
Sweep an area for the signals buried metal already carries — live power at 50/60 Hz and re-radiated radio energy — to catch energised and conductive lines before a dig, without connecting to anything. The fast first pass that makes sure nothing live gets missed. Serving Squamish and the Sea-to-Sky since 1999 — EM and GPR run together.
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Squamish context that shapes the locate
Ground conditions: Outwash sands give excellent penetration; delta-front and estuary parcels run wetter. One of the cleaner GPR environments on the coast.
Local stock: BC's fastest-growing outdoor town — new multifamily on the delta flats, older townsite services, and industrial waterfront conversion.
Best suited for
- Initial sweep of a dig area for unknown utilities
- Catching energised power before excavation
- Screening before active tracing and GPR
- Quick presence/absence checks across a site
How passive sweep locating runs in Squamish
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Power-mode sweep
The receiver is set to 50/60 Hz and swept across the area — energised power cables and any metal carrying stray power current announce themselves first, because they're the lines you least want to find with a shovel.
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Radio-mode sweep
Switching to the radio band catches long conductive lines re-radiating ambient radio energy — adding pipes and cables that aren't energised but are still detectable passively.
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Flag the field
Everything the passive sweep finds is flagged. Passive can't identify which line is which, so flags mark presence, not identity — the cue for where active tracing and GPR go next.
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Hand off to active + GPR
Active locating then traces each known target precisely and GPR images the non-conductive lines passive can't see. Passive opens the locate; it never closes it alone.
Squamish questions, answered
How does Squamish ground affect EM and GPR locating?
EM line tracing is largely soil-independent — it follows the signal on the conductor regardless of what's around it — but GPR, the half that finds non-conductive plastic and clay lines, is very soil-sensitive. Squamish sits on predominantly glaciofluvial outwash sands and gravels on the Squamish River delta. Outwash sands give excellent penetration; delta-front and estuary parcels run wetter. One of the cleaner GPR environments on the coast. So in Squamish we lean on EM for the metal and tracer-wired lines and set realistic GPR expectations for the plastic — which is exactly why running both methods matters here.
What gets located most around Squamish?
The local mix follows the building stock: BC's fastest-growing outdoor town — new multifamily on the delta flats, older townsite services, and industrial waterfront conversion. Underneath that, the everyday Squamish locate is private water and irrigation services, power to outbuildings and gates, gas to outdoor features, and the plastic mains that need GPR or sonde tracing — the private-side utilities no public locate covers.
Do I still need a private locate in Squamish if I called BC One Call?
Yes. BC One Call marks member utilities' public lines to the property line across Squamish and all of BC — it does not locate the private services beyond it, which is where most strikes happen. The EM + GPR clearance survey covers those private lines. Use both: BC One Call for the public locates, a private dual-method locate for everything on your side.
What does EM + GPR locating cost in Squamish?
Province-wide pricing — no regional premium for Squamish or anywhere in the Sea-to-Sky. A focused clearance (a dig area, a fence line) starts in the low-to-mid hundreds; full-site mapping and SUE-grade work are quoted by scope. The free phone consult (604-239-9934) gives a firm number in about five minutes. Mon–Sat, 8am–6pm PT.
Why run a passive sweep if it can't identify lines?
Because its job is safety-first discovery, not identification. The power-mode sweep flags energised cables — the highest-consequence strike risk — before anyone applies a signal or breaks ground, and the radio sweep catches conductive lines you didn't know were there. It's the fast opening pass that tells the active-locating and GPR work where to concentrate.
Does passive locating find plastic pipe?
No — passive detection needs the line to carry or re-radiate a signal, and bare plastic carries nothing. Plastic water mains, PVC/clay sewer, and similar non-conductive utilities are invisible to every EM mode; they're found by GPR imaging or by tracing a tracer wire or sonde. A passive 'all clear' is never a real all-clear on its own, which is exactly why we never stop there.
Other EM methods in Squamish
Active EM Line Locating in Squamish
Apply a known frequency to a target line and trace only that line — the precise, unambiguous core of electromagnetic locating. Direct connection or signal clamp puts a traceable signal on a specific conductive utility so it stands out from everything else in the ground.
ViewInductive EM Locating in Squamish
When there's no valve, riser, or bare conductor to connect to, the transmitter induces a locating signal into buried lines from the surface — letting a crew trace conductive utilities in areas where direct connection simply isn't available.
ViewEM + GPR Utility Clearance Survey in Squamish
The complete pre-dig clearance: passive sweep, active EM tracing of every conductive line, GPR imaging for non-conductive lines and confirmation, sonde tracing for drains, and depths at the dig point. The single survey that makes breaking ground safe — and the everyday private locate done right.
ViewDepth Estimation & Utility Mapping in Squamish
Add the third dimension and a permanent record: estimated burial depth at every point of interest, and a marked, measured map of what's underground — the deliverable that turns a one-day locate into a lasting site asset.
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