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Wyoming Underwater Inspection Services – Underwater Drones & Certified Divers

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Rigged Diving & Marine provides specialized underwater inspection services throughout Wyoming using high-quality underwater drones supported by certified divers. Cities, utilities, engineering firms, and contractors depend on us for water tank inspections, potable water tank inspections, lake and reservoir inspections, dam inspection underwater, underwater pipe inspection, intake inspections, diffuser inspections, and clear underwater video that reveals the true condition of Wyoming’s underwater structures.

Underwater pipe inspection with ROV in Wyoming

Underwater Inspection Services for Wyoming Reservoirs, Lakes, Water Tanks & Submerged Infrastructure

Rigged Diving & Marine performs detailed underwater inspections across Wyoming using underwater drones built for deep, cold, and low-visibility environments. Our inspections include potable water tanks, reservoirs, lakes, dams, underwater pipelines, raw-water intakes, diffuser systems, and other submerged components. We record sediment buildup, coating breakdown, cracks, leaks, corrosion, blockages, structural wear, and any conditions needing maintenance or repair. Our underwater drones allow Wyoming water districts and engineers to evaluate tank walls, floors, dam faces, intake screens, and pipeline sections without draining tanks or exposing divers to dangerous conditions. The data we provide supports planning, compliance, problem detection, and long-term asset management for Wyoming communities and water systems.

Rigged Diving & Marine provides underwater inspections and underwater drone services across Wyoming, including Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, Gillette, Rock Springs, Sheridan, Green River, Jackson, Riverton, Cody, Evanston, and Rawlins. We work on Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Boysen Reservoir, Buffalo Bill Reservoir, Alcova Reservoir, Pathfinder Reservoir, Seminoe Reservoir, Glendo Reservoir, Jackson Lake, Keyhole Reservoir, and portions of the Snake River, Green River, North Platte River, and Wind River systems, along with municipal water tanks, treatment facilities, pump stations, raw-water intakes, and other underwater infrastructure statewide.

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