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1 Ιουλ 2024 · Planning to dig? Whether you're planting a tree or on the job site, get started by submitting a locate request. Call 811 or submit your request online.
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DIG SITE MAPPING – As mentioned earlier, Dig Site Mapping is not required when using the e- Locate, but is a great way to confirm you entering your street name & address correctly to match up with how it appears on the MISS DIG 811 Mapping System.
Below you can find training videos, manuals, and other helpful documents to assist you with filing your locate requests using ITIC, as well as your database administration using IMAP.
The Design Information Request was developed to provide professional designers access to maps, drawings and blue prints showing the location of underground facilities in a site of interest to the designer.
To comply with Iowa's One Call law, a homeowner or excavator must go online to IowaOneCall.com or call 811 or 800-292-8989 to schedule underground utility lines to be located and marked. This will create a ticket for the location to be visited.
Calling Iowa One Call at 811 or 1-800-292-8989 can help prevent damage to infrastructure or injury during your next excavation project.
811 is a new federally-mandated N-11 number designated by the FCC to consolidate all local "Call before you Dig" numbers and help save lives by minimizing damages to underground utilities. One easy phone call to 811 quickly and easily begins the process of getting underground utility lines marked.