Underground utilities, such as buried gas, water and electric lines, can be a shovel thrust away from turning your outdoor project into a disaster.
Play it safe by dialing 811 to find out where utility lines run on your property. Your call will be routed to a local “one call” center. Tell the operator where you’re planning to dig and what type of work you will be
doing, and affected local utilities will be notified. In a few days, a locator will arrive to designate the approximate location of any underground lines, pipes and cables. These areas will be marked with flags or paint so you’ll know what’s below. Then the safe digging can begin. 86569001
Although many homeowners are aware of “Call Before You Dig” services, the majority doesn’t take advantage of them. A national survey showed that only 50 percent of homeowners called to have their lines
marked before starting outdoor projects that require digging, according to the Common Ground Alliance (CGA), a federally mandated group of underground utility and damage prevention industry professionals. CGA data also shows that an underground utility line is damaged every six minutes in the U.S. because someone decided to dig without first dialing 811.
Even simple tasks like installing a new mailbox post can damage utility lines, which can disrupt service to an entire neighborhood, harm diggers and potentially result in fines and repair costs. 87854001
Never assume the location or depth of underground utility lines. There’s no need: the 811 service is free, prevents the inconvenience of having utilities interrupted and can help you avoid serious injury. For more
information about local services, visit www.call811.com.
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