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811 will come and mark utilities with lots of different colors. if you're new to thia sort of DIY you might not know what the ...
August 11—National 811 Day—reminds people that calling 811 before digging is not just smart but required by law. The service is free and easy to use and could prevent injuries, fines or worse.
In the past year alone, calls to 811 have increased by nearly 10%, contributing to a 7% reduction in underground utility damage throughout Southwest Gas’ tri-state territory compared to 2023.
Crews will be sent to mark the approximate location of underground utilities with color-coded paint, flags, or stakes. Failure to notify Louisiana 811 can result in fines and liability for any ...
Striking a utility line can result in costly repairs, inconvenient outages, fines and even injuries. When homeowners and contractors contact 811, they are connected to the Miss Utility system.
Utility lines can shift up or down, so it is vital to call 811 to avoid striking lines, even for shallow digs. For more information and safe digging practices, visit 811's website or Summit's ...
Dominion Energy is joining utilities across the country to remind the public to call 811 before digging into their home improvement projects this summer. According to a recent national study, almost ...
Officials advise people looking to dig underground to call 811 and to allow 3-5 business days for a free property assessment. Tim Lubbers, a SEMCO Spokesperson, recommends that everyone digs ...
Duke Energy is reminding Hoosiers to call 811 before starting any digging projects to prevent personal injury and avoid electric outages.
A utility line is damaged every 23 minutes in Florida, a release from Sunshine 811 said. One good chunk of your shovel could knock out the internet for your block, or worse.
811 Dominion Energy Utility lines Digging projects South Carolina Contractors Landscaping Safety LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — As spring arrives, homeowners, contractors and landscapers are ...