CONTACT US
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                            Address: 
							25 Mallane Lane
 Naugatuck, CT 06770
- Email: info@c2g.us
- Website: www.C2G.us
- Telephone: 203-437-6717
 C2G Environmental Consultants, LLC 
		utilizes a Dual Frequency Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to identify and 
		locate metallic and non-metallic objects, old excavations, and 
		subsurface anomalies down to a depth of 18 feet. The dual frequency 
		antenna GPR utilized by C2G Environmental Consultants, LLC 
		allows us to view both shallow and deep subsurface features with one 
		unit. Applications for GPR include, but are not limited to determining 
		depth to bedrock, or locating sink hole threats, buried foundations, 
		buried debris, septic 
		systems, oil & gas tanks, underground utilities, and old excavations. 
		GPR also can be utilized in forensic investigations and road 
		inspections. While Ground Penetrating Radar does not delineate soil or 
		ground water contamination, it can find potential sources of 
		contamination such as a buried drum or long forgotten tank.
		
		Ground Penetrating Radar (also known as Ground Radar, Ground Probing 
		Radar, GPR and Surface Penetrating Radar) provides a non-intrusive and 
		non-destructive method of surveying the Subsurface and Concrete Imaging. 
		It is a highly cost effective non-disruptive technique, offering a rapid 
		means of obtaining subsurface from a variety of materials including 
		soil, concrete and asphalt.
		
		C2G Environmental Consultants, LLC offers a 
		comprehensive Ground Penetrating Radar site survey service, including 
		data processing, analysis, interpretation and reporting.
		
		Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Uses & Applications
		- Locate buried tanks
		- Identify former tank excavations.
		- Finding water and sewer lines.
		- Locate metallic and nonmetallic pipes and utility cable
		- Delineate pits and trenches containing metallic and nonmetallic debris
		- Delineate previously excavated and backfilled areas
		- Find subsurface obstacles such as rocks and old foundations
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