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Internal View of Borehole Cameras with Water Intrusion
One of the worst things that can happen during a survey is a camera breaking inside a well and taking on water. We build our systems to handle extreme depth and pressure, but the reality is the field is unpredictable. Bumps, drops, tight access points, and hard impacts happen. When a camera floods, it’s easy to feel the panic set in. The good news is there are steps you can take right away to limit damage and give the unit the best chance at recovery.
Interior View of the Water Well Inspection Trailer with DC5150 Deep Well Camera System with CU500 Control Unit
As we approach the close of another busy year, we’re proud to highlight one of our final custom builds of 2025—a fully converted Water Well Inspection Trailer—engineered and built from the ground up by Laval Underground Surveys. This project represents everything we focus on: durability, performance, operator comfort, and real-world practicality.
Interior View of the Deep Well Camera Van Ford Transit Conversion with DC5150 Deep Well Camera System and CU500 Control Unit
With the holidays just around the corner, here at Laval Underground Surveys, we have certainly been busy. In addition to a high volume of service and repair requests, our team is currently building five van and trailer systems scheduled for delivery by mid-December. The holiday season is always a busy time in our factory—but we wouldn’t have it any other way! As many of you know, Groundwater Week is coming up December 9-11 in beautiful New Orleans. For those of you who are attending, look out for one of our latest camera vans.

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