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If a contractor or homeowner damages the underground facilities, they should call 911 immediately and NYSEG or RG&E.
Every day underground utility lines are damaged due to homeowners and contractors failing to call 811 before starting digging projects in Northern California.
You might be thinking about all the yard work you want to accomplish in the warmer months. Make sure you know about some new ...
The Maine Public Utilities Commission is joining other utility regulators, public safety advocates, and industry ...
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EDITORIAL: Roger that, play it safe by first calling Dig Safe
Apr. 12—"Dig Safe, it's smart, it's free and it's the law." Many will recognize those words spoken by Roger Cook, the late, beloved landscaper from PBS' "This Old House," extolling the virtues of a ...
In observance of National Safe Digging Month this April, Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (“NIPSCO”) is reminding homeowners and professionals to contact Indiana811 before starting any ...
Madison County residents must mark the dig area in their yards before calling 8-1-1, which is required in the state.
In observance of National Safe Digging Month this April, Columbia Gas of Virginia is reminding homeowners and professionals ...
Warmer temperatures have finally arrived, and before springing into outdoor home projects, Nicor Gas is reminding customers and communities to “call before you dig” in observance of Safe ...
April is Safe Digging Month and Nicor Gas reminds customers to call 811 to ensure no underground utility lines are in the way of digging projects.
Whether you are a homeowner, landscaper or contractor, safe digging begins with one simple but critical step — calling 811. Taking this precaution helps prevent accidents, service disruptions and ...