Municipal Utility Locating for Public Works Crews

Municipal utility locating equipment for public works crews dealing with undocumented utilities, aging infrastructure, and challenging underground conditions.

Who This Is For

Public Works

Municipal Utilities

Facilities Maintenance

Street Departments

Municipal crews responsible for maintaining and locating aging infrastructure before excavation, repairs, and public improvement projects begin.

Municipal and public works crews are often responsible for locating water, sewer, storm drain, irrigation, street lighting, and other underground utilities. Many of these systems are older, undocumented, poorly mapped, or difficult to trace.

Whether working in streets, parks, rights-of-way, or around existing infrastructure, crews often encounter several utilities occupying the same area. Before maintenance, repairs, or excavation begins, they need confidence in knowing what lies underground.

Pipehorn gives municipal crews a simple way to verify utility locations, solve difficult locates, and avoid costly mistakes.

Common Municipal Locating Challenges

Municipal crews face unique locating challenges, from aging infrastructure and undocumented utilities to buried assets, congested work areas, and limited resources. They need reliable locating equipment to verify what is underground and work with confidence before excavation begins.

Multiple Utilities in Same Work Area

Municipal crews often work around water, sewer, electric, telecom, gas, irrigation, and street lighting all in the same area. When several utilities are close together, it can be difficult to know which line is which.

Aging Infrastructure

Older infrastructure often includes damaged, corroded, or broken tracer wire. Weak signals, deteriorating conductors, and decades of modifications can make utilities difficult to locate.

Buried or Obscured Infrastructure

Valve boxes, meter lids, irrigation systems, and other underground assets may become buried, paved over, overgrown, or difficult to identify and locate over time.

Unknown or Poorly Mapped Utilties

Older municipal systems often include underground lines that do not appear on maps or records. Crews may not know exactly where a utility runs until they begin troubleshooting in the field.

Verifying Before Maintenance or Repair Work

Before digging, repairs, or road work begins, crews often want to verify that existing utility marks are correct and complete.

Limited Time & Limited Crew Resources

Municipal crews are often expected to solve difficult locating problems quickly with limited staff, equipment, and budgets. They need locating tools that are simple to use, great value, and work in a wide range of situations.

How Pipehorn Helps

The Pipehorn 800-HL helps municipal crews solve difficult locating challenges every day. Dual 9 kHz and 480 kHz frequencies make it easier to trace aging infrastructure, troubleshoot undocumented utilities, verify utility marks, and adapt to changing underground conditions.

Here’s how Pipehorn helps municipal crews handle the most common locating problems in the field:

Unknown or Undocumented Underground Utilities

Pipehorn’s 480 kHz high frequency helps municipal crews trace and verify utility routes that may not appear on existing maps or records.

Multiple Utility Types in One Area

Pipehorn helps crews verify which line they are following in congested utility corridors by changing frequencies and checking how the signal responds in the field.

Broken, Damaged, or Corroded Tracer Wire

Pipehorn’s 480 kHz high frequency helps crews continue locating when tracer wire is damaged, corroded, or difficult to follow.

Aging or Poor Conductors

Pipehorn’s dual frequencies help crews adapt to older infrastructure and difficult locating conditions.

Buried Valve Boxes & Curb Stops

The Maghorn Magnetic Locator helps crews quickly locate buried valve boxes, curb stops, and other ferrous utility components hidden by dirt, grass, or pavement.

Limited Time & Limited Crew Resources

Pipehorn’s straightforward controls and versatile locating capabilities help municipal crews solve a wide range of locating problems without specialized equipment or extensive training.

Water Leaks

Pipehorn water leak detectors help municipal crews pinpoint hidden leaks faster, reducing unnecessary digging and helping restore service more efficiently.

Missing or Questionable Marks

Many municipal crews use Pipehorn for a quick Safety Sweep before excavation, repairs, or maintenance work.

Pipehorn helps municipal crews verify utility marks, locate aging underground infrastructure, and solve difficult locating challenges before excavation, repairs, and public improvement projects begin.

Undocumented Utilities &

Aging Infrastructure

Municipal and public works crews often work around utilities that do not appear on existing maps or records. Water, sewer, storm drain, irrigation, street lighting, and abandoned urtility lines may all run through the same area. In older systems, tracer wire may be damaged, utility routes may have changed over time, and the field conditions may not match the map.

That is why municipal crews need a way to verify what is actually underground before maintenance, repairs, or excavation begin.

Pipehorn helps crews trace undocumented utility routes, troubleshoot damaged tracer wire, and work more confidently around aging infrastructure. By switching between 9 kHz and 480 kHz, crews can adapt to changing field conditions and different utility types.

This is especially useful when:

  • Utility maps do not match the field
  • Several utility types run through the same area
  • Tracer wire is damaged or difficult to follow
  • Crews are working around older infrastructure
  • Repairs or excavation need to happen quickly


Many municipal crews also use Pipehorn as part of a Safety Sweep before excavation or repair work to help identify missed utilities or questionable marks.

Built for real-world municipal conditions—when infrastructure is aging, tracer wire is damaged, signals stop short, or accuracy matters before digging.

Primary Locator

Pipehorn 800-HL Pipe & Cable Locator

$1,860

Built for damaged tracer wire, short utility runs, and difficult locates, the 800-HL helps crews locate, verify, and troubleshoot underground utilities with confidence.

Ferrous Metal Locator

Maghorn Magnetic Locator

$1,060

The Maghorn helps municipal crews quickly locate buried valve boxes, curb stops, meter lids, and other ferrous infrastructure hidden by dirt, grass, or pavement.

Pinpoint Underground Water Leaks Quickly & Accurately

Water Leak Detectors

Various Pricing

Pipehorn water leak detectors help crews pinpoint hidden water leaks faster, reducing unnecessary digging and restoring service more efficiently.

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Not Sure Which Pipehorn Locator Fits Your Crew?

Compare the Pipehorn 800-H vs. 800-HL to determine which locator best fits your crew’s locating needs.

Proven in the Field: Solving Difficult Municipal Locates

In a real-world water locate, Pipehorn helped trace a buried water main despite damaged tracer wire, nearby gas lines, and congested underground utilities.

"We'll use the high frequency mode to zero in on a rough area and even get down to a pinpoint of where that facility may be before bringing in excavation equipment."

— City of Alabaster Water Department

Pipehorn helped the City of Alabaster Water Department trace a buried water main despite damaged tracer tape, nearby gas lines, and other underground utilities.

Field Challenges

  • Damaged tracer tape
  • Multiple underground utilities in the same area
  • Poor conductors and weak signal conditions
  • Limited access points for direct connection

 

The Result

Using Pipehorn’s 480 kHz ultra-high frequency mode, crews identified nearby gas lines, verified they were not the target utility, and successfully traced the water main when standard locating methods could not.

Municipal Utility Locating Resources

Real-world locating tips, training, and field-proven techniques crews use to find what others can’t.

FIELD VIDEO

Broken Tracer Wire? Find What Others Miss.

TRAINING VIDEO

Pipehorn 800 Series Basic Training

LOCATING TIPS

Difficult Utility Locates: 4 Common Trouble Locates in the Field

Looking for more locating tips or field training?

FAQ

How do municipal crews locate undocumented utilities?

Pipehorn helps municipal and public works crews trace undocumented utilities that may not appear on existing maps or records. Dual 9 kHz and 480 kHz frequencies help crews adapt to changing field conditions and verify utility routes with confidence.

Can Pipehorn help locate buried valve boxes and manholes?

Yes. The Maghorn Magnetic Locator helps crews quickly locate buried valve boxes, manholes, meter lids, curb stops, and other ferrous utility components hidden by dirt, grass, or pavement.

Why do municipal crews use a Safety Sweep?

Municipal crews often perform a Safety Sweep before excavation, repairs, or maintenance work to help identify additional utilities, verify existing marks, and reduce the risk of costly mistakes before digging begins.

Why Public Works Crews Choose Pipehorn

Built for the field conditions public works crews face every day.

Simple to Use

Straightforward controls crews can pick up easily and use in the field—no complicated setup.

Built for Difficult Locates

Broken or corroded tracer wire, short services, and signals that stop before the line does.

No Annual Calibration

Ready when you are—no downtime or recurring calibration costs.

Find What Others Can’t

Pipehorn helps crews locate undocumented utilities and solve difficult locates when standard methods struggle.

Need Help Solving Difficult Municipal Locates?

Pipehorn helps municipal and public works crews locate undocumented utilities, verify difficult utility routes, and work more confidently around aging infrastructure.