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1. Contact 811. Dial 811 or make a request online two-business days before any digging project. 2. Wait. Wait the two-business days for the utility companies to mark the work area. 3. Confirm. Confirm that all affected utility companies have responded.
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Anyone who plans to dig should call 811 or go to their state 811 center’s website to request the approximate location of buried utilities be marked. 811 is the national call-before-you-dig phone number.
If you’d like to request a line locate online, select one of the options below. Excavators Homeowner/DIYer. or dial 811 from any phone in Texas. For out-of-state, dial 1-800-344-8377.
Notify utilities of your intent to dig by calling 811 or making an online request a few days before you plan to break ground. Your state 811 center will inform utility operators in your area that they need to mark any buried utility lines on your property with paint or flags.
31 Μαρ 2020 · During Covid-19 Pandemic. Now, more than ever, CALL 811 BEFORE EVERY DIG. Preventing damage to our vital utility infrastructure is particularly important during these uncertain times. No one wants to be responsible for preventable utility outages. Here’s what you need to know now:
With some exceptions excavators planning to dig 16 inches or deeper using mechanical equipment are required to call the statewide number “811” or contact directly Texas 811 at http://www.texas811.org”.
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