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Make the call to 811 prior to attempting any digging

Make the call to 811 prior to attempting any digging Make the call to 811 prior to attempting any digging

Gov. Tony Evers has proclaimed April as Safe Digging Month, raising awareness of the simple measures Wisconsinites can take to keep their communities safe, this digging season.

“Safe digging is a responsibility we all share to protect our environment, and keep our neighbors safe and connected,” said Evers. “Calling 811 before digging can really make all the difference.”

As the ground thaws and digging projects pick back up, Safe Digging Month reminds residents of the proper precautions to take, whether they’re a homeowner installing a mailbox or professional excavator completing a major project.

The Diggers Hotline is a free, statewide one-call system, that provides excavators and the general public, the ability to inform multiple utility and telecommunications providers of planned excavation. The one-call center alerts the appropriate underground facility providers, so they can dispatch locators to mark the approximate location of their lines with paint or flags, after which professionals and homeowners can dig safely around the marks.

Under state law, individuals are required to notify the Diggers Hotline at least three days before one excavates, grades, trenches, digs, drills, augurs, tunnels, scrapes, plows cable or pipes. Once the locations are marked, individuals must maintain an 18-inch buffer zone on each side of a marked facility and not use mechanized equipment within the buffer zone.

Violations of state law can be reported to the Diggers Hotline Enforcement Center. If probable cause is found, a panel of Diggers Hotline stakeholders will decide between education and referral to the Public Service Commission (PSC). If referred to the PSC, a PSC investigation will determine if there was a violation of the law, and any subsequent legal action or fines.

Anyone who plans to dig in any way, must call the Diggers Hotline, at 811, or online, at DiggersHotline.com.

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