More than 40 percent of homeowners who plan to dig this year will put themselves and others at risk by not calling 811 before starting, according to the Common Ground Alliance.
“Even common projects like installing a mailbox or planting a tree require calling 811 before you dig,” said Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Interim Chair Beth Trombold. “This one easy step can save you and your neighbors from possible service outages and serious injuries.”
Ohio law requires that anyone planning a digging project call at least 48 hours and up to 10 days (not including weekends or legal holidays) before digging. Now, homeowners can also enter dig requests online with the OHIO811 e-dig ticket system. Submitting a ticket is as easy as entering your home’s location and a valid email address. By simply contacting 811 at no cost, you can avoid potential utility outages, repair costs and serious or even fatal injuries.
When contacting 811, tell the operator what type of work you will be doing and your affected local utilities companies will be notified about your intent to dig. In a few days, they will send a locator to mark the approximate location of your underground lines, pipes and cables, so you will know what is below and can dig safely.
Commercial excavators, utility operators, designers and developers are subject to fines and/or other penalties if underground protection laws are not followed.
To learn more, visit the Ohio Utilities Protection Service’s website at www.oups.org or call 811.
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