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Kari Campbell Kari Campbell

811 Day Brings Awareness to Utility Safety

In 1995, there were more than 20 million miles of buried utilities in the United States, making excavating very dangerous. Compounding the problem was the 70+ state and regional numbers to call for underground utility locating.

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Debra Oakes Debra Oakes

It’s National 811 Day

811 Day was created to bring attention to a significant but unfamiliar issue – the high cost and safety impacts of underground utility strikes.

Quantifying the cost and safety impacts of utility strikes is difficult. A compilation of various studies estimates that the direct cost of each strike is $4,000 -- but that doesn’t take into consideration the cost to repair and restore the damage. Taken together, the cost of the strike plus the cost of restoration, the total is 29 times the cost of the direct damage itself.

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Debra Oakes Debra Oakes

National 811 Day - little known but important!

It’s National 811 Day – a very important, but little-known commemoration. Anyone who is planning to disturb the ground should call this number before digging or excavating – or go to call811.com and connect online. Once you provide the area of excavation, locators will come out and mark the location of buried gas pipes, water lines, power cables and other underground utilities.

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