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National Safe Digging Month

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The color of flag that represents communication utilities.
The number of full working days you must contact 811 prior to excavation to give the utilities and pipeline companies enough time to mark the approximate location of their underground utilities and pipelines on your property.
This month is dedicated to reminding professional excavators and homeowners alike to protect buried pipelines by practicing safe digging. Also known as National Safe Digging Month.
The number you call before starting any digging project.
The color of flag that represents water utilities.
The estimated number in billions that damages to underground utilities cost the U.S. every year.
These types of projects happen a lot in Spring and require you to #Contact811 before you break ground because utilities and pipelines can be buried just inches below the surface.
Doing this activity without knowing the approximate location of underground utilities can result in serious injury or even death.
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If this person is hired, confirm that they have contacted 811 before work begins.
This type of digging is the #1 reason homeowners gave for digging without notifying 811 first.
This process involves marking the area of excavation in white paint or white flags to clearly designate the route or area of excavation prior to the arrival of utility locators.
This type of equipment contributes to more underground utility damage than any other equipment.
The color of flag that represents sewer utilities.
The color of flag that represents natural gas, oil, steam, petroleum, or gaseous materials.
This zone prohibits the use of mechanized equipment within two feet of the marked utility. This includes all outer limits of the underground utility including below, above, and in full radius surrounding the underground utility.
The color of flag that represents electric utilities, such as cables and power lines.