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It is time to cast your vote for the next We Energies safe digging ‘ambassadog.’ The top dog will help spread the important message: Doggone it! Call 811 at least three days before you dig.
Anyone digging, for projects large and small, is advised to “call before you dig.” The 8-1-1 number and DigAlert website has information on reporting.
The 811 Damage Prevention program, commonly known as “Call Before You Dig,” encourages people to call 811 before digging to be sure underground utility lines are not in the way.
Construction season is here and safety is the number one priority when it comes to digging, excavating, and locating utility lines.
Calling before you dig can save money, property and most importantly life “It’s the law. People are legally required to call 811 before they dig and they just aren’t doing it.” ...
If you’re thinking of doing some landscaping or putting in a new garden or tree, you’re likely going to be digging and that means you need to call 811 before you dig.
Keep yourself and your neighborhood safe by always contacting 811 to mark utility lines before any excavation project.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma homeowners and contractors are being reminded to call 811 before starting any digging projects this summer. OKIE811, the state’s official utility locating service, says the ...
Before you dig for a summer project, be sure to call OKIE811 to make sure you don't dig into any buried infrastructure.
Before you start doing outside projects that include digging and excavating, Clinton County Farm Bureau members are reminded to call 811 first.
If you are starting any outdoor digging project, including gardening, building a fence, planting trees or laying a patio, CenterPoint Energy advises you call 811.
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