Jersey Shore Business Journal
May 14, 2008
Atlantic City Electric urges you to dig safely
As the digging season gets under way, Atlantic City Electric reminds
homeowners and outdoor workers of the need to call 811 before their digging
occurs.
Natural gas, electricity, cable television, water, sewer and telephone lines are
commonly buried underground, making it necessary to know where those lines are
in order to prevent them from being struck and damaged by the digger.
This year, May has been designated as National Safe Digging Month to commemorate
the one-year anniversary of the national call-before-you-dig number – 811. When
811 is called from anywhere in Atlantic City Electric’s service territory, the
call is routed to the local One Call center where operators will ask for the
location of the digging job. Then the call is routed to the affected utility
companies. The affected companies send a locator to mark utility lines within a
few days.
It is important to call 811 at least two days before the scheduled dig. Then,
the location of any underground utilities will be marked within three business
days at no cost to the homeowner or the professional digger. If unauthorized
digging occurs and causes harm, the property owner may have to answer to charges
and pay costly fines and repairs.
Each state has different laws for digging, so visit
www.call811.com for state-specific
information.
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