STAFF REPORT
Glasgow News 1
Atmos Energy is calling on homeowners, contractors and businesses to put safety first by contacting 811 before starting any spring digging projects. The reminder comes as National Safe Digging Month begins and runs through April, giving utilities a chance to stress the importance of finding underground lines before breaking ground.
According to Atmos Energy damage prevention manager Ryan Tolbert, excavation damage to pipelines remains a primary safety risk.
Tolbert said that across the country, underground natural gas and other utility lines are damaged by digging or construction nearly 200,000 times each year. He is urging anyone planning to install a fence, plant a garden or build a deck to contact 811 at least three business days before work begins so the approximate location of underground utility lines can be marked with flags or paint.
When someone dials 8-1-1 or visits 811beforeyoudig.com a few days before breaking ground, they are connected to a local 811 center that collects information about the project and relays it to local utility companies, according to a press release from the company. Professional locators then visit the dig site to mark the approximate locations of underground lines with spray paint, flags or both. It is best to call for a free 811 request on a Monday or Tuesday for work scheduled on the weekend.
Atmos suggests considering a different location for a project if it is too close to utility line markings, according to the press release.
Key Facts
– Atmos Energy is highlighting National Safe Digging Month in April.
– Officials urge calling 811 at least three business days before any digging or excavation.
– Underground lines are reportedly damaged nearly 200,000 times a year nationwide.
– The 811 service is free, required by law and connects to local utility locators.
– Professional locators mark approximate underground utility line locations with paint or flags.
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