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Anyone planning to dig should call 811 or visit their state’s 811 center website to request that the approximate locations of underground utilities be marked.
Electric lines, gas pipelines, water pipes, and telecommunication cables are all hidden underground. Striking one of these can result in power outages, gas leaks, water contamination, or even property damage. By calling 811, you protect yourself, your family, and your neighbors from these dangers.
Established in 1990, New York 811 is a nonprofit organization that acts as a communications link between utility companies and individuals planning any digging activity in the five boroughs of New York City and Nassau and Suffolk Counties on Long Island.
Texas law requires excavators to contact 811 at least two business days before excavating, excluding weekends and holidays, even if you’re working in your own backyard.
Established in 1983, Tennessee 811 serves as the statewide official one-call center. Tennessee 811 does not mark lines but functions as a communications link between our member utilities and anyone excavating.
The Oregon Utility Notification Center (OUNC) is soliciting proposals from qualified firms to provide a turnkey operation of the statewide 811 notification system.
OKIE811 is Oklahoma’s one-call system for locating underground utilities. Contact 811 or request online to prevent damage. Dig safely!
Homeowners can submit a ticket online or by calling 811. Before requesting a ticket, prepare your dig site and ensure you have the proper information on hand. Check out the Six Steps to Safe Digging to learn more about the 811 Process.