In October of 1996, in Atlanta, Georgia,
sixteen people representing
twelve firms met at what became the first annual meeting of the Association.
Recognizing a need for an association to provide a forum to network,
provide training and education and establish criteria for professional
conduct, an organizing committee was formed. From this beginning, the
Underground Utility and Leak Locators Association evolved.
The Underground Utility and Leak Locators
Association is a not for profit association of firms and individuals
that are involved in providing underground utility and leak detection
services to municipalities, private property owners, industry, engineers,
architects and others. Members work in the municipal, commercial, residential,
industrial and swimming pool industries.
The Association has as its goal to establish
and encourage a high degree of professionalism among its members, in
its clients and customers, an most importantly in the performance of
its services.

David
Baker - President/Secretary
221 Field End Street
Sarasota, FL 34240 |
Phone
#
Fax # |
(941)
308-5352
(941) 308-5326 |
Bob
Baamonde - Treasurer
C & C Leak Detection
69401 16th Section Road
Pearl River, LA 70452 |
Phone
#
Fax # |
(985)
863-0076
(985) 863-0076 |
John
/ Jay Middleton - Directors Of Education
Middleton & Associates
P. O. Box 688
Lithia Springs, GA 30122 |
Phone
#
Fax # |
(770)
941-2911
(770) 941-1998 |
John
Wainscott
Wainscott Leak Detection, Inc.
6124 Schoolwood Dr.
Speedway, IN 46224 |
Phone
#
Fax # |
(317)
293-0708
|
James
Sneed
Pulsar 2000, Inc.
41310 S. Buckner Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75227 |
Phone
#
Fax # |
(214)
388-8838
(214) 388-3004 |
Randy
Agnetti
Pipe Pros, Inc.
1009 Shary Cir. Suite D
Concord, CA 94518 |
Phone
#
Fax # |
(925)
969-9182
(925) 969-9184 |
Reg
Dominy
National Leak Detetction
1480 Terrell Mill Road Ste F
Marietta , GA 30067 |
Phone
#
Fax # |
(404)
579-1188
|
Rosan
Grecu
Carolina Leak Detetction, Inc.
4360 Augusta
Rd. Suite H216
Lexington,
SC 29073 |
Phone
#
Fax # |
(803)
951-3543
(803)
359-1028 |
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News
The
2008 UULLA Spring Training and Expo on April 25th and 26tth was
a great success! We had over 40 participants in Old Town San Diego
and the weather was spectacular. John Voigt from Accutech Services
did a great job of coordinating the events and Eric Hingley from
Subsurface Alert was able to arrange the use of the Fire Station
on Coronado Island where he works for Friday’s in field training.
We had reps from Spartan Tool, Utility Insight, Ionic Locating,
Geophysical Survey System and Metroplex performing all types of
training, which included Ground Penetrating Radar, Ground Fault
Locating, Locating non metallic Fire Lines, Video Inspecting sewer
laterals and locating non metallic domestic water lines.
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