Call 811 Before You Dig!

Utility facilities could be buried anywhere you plan to dig: under the road, sidewalk, or even in your yard. Calling before you dig ensures that any underground facilities, including power lines will be marked so you can dig around them safely without accidentally damaging property or causing personal injury. Most importantly, it could save a life.

Making the call to locate underground facilities prior to digging or excavation work is also a requirement under Oregon state law.

So, what do you do? First, if you are planning to use equipment to dig, you are required to call the clearinghouse for a location request. If you are hand digging, it is not required, but it still makes sense to call the clearinghouse so you know where the utility lines and cables are to avoid damaging them with a spade, shovel or post digger. If you have hired an excavator, that person or company is responsible for calling the clearinghouse and obtaining a location of the facilities on your behalf.
The Call Before You Dig notification center number for our area is 811.

Be prepared to provide the following information:

The notification center representative will provide you with a list of underground facility owners in your area, a time in which the underground lines will be marked and a ticket number for your reference. Under normal circumstances it takes between 2 to 5 days from the time you call (not counting weekends or holidays) to have the underground lines marked. In the event of an emergency (any situation causing damage to life or property, or a service outage), lines can be marked sooner than the original given time if requested.

Additional information may be obtained by calling CCEC, at the Call Before You Dig website at www.callbeforeyoudig.org or by calling 1-800-332-2344.

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