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Front Page - Friday, April 1, 2016

Call 8-1-1 before starting a spring digging project




Spring marks the traditional start of digging season, when people head outside to start outdoor projects they had been waiting to tackle all winter. Chattanooga Gas wants to remind homeowners and contractors that the digging season also increases their chances of damaging underground utility lines, including natural gas, if they do not take the necessary step of calling 8-1-1 before digging.

When making the free call to 8-1-1, homeowners and contractors are connected to Tennessee 811, which notifies the appropriate utility companies of the requestors’ intent to dig. Professional locators are then sent to the requested digging site to mark the approximate horizontal locations of underground lines with flags or spray paint. Once lines have been accurately marked, digging can begin. Tennessee 811 neither owns nor marks any underground utilities.

To build awareness about protecting underground utilities and help ensure the safety and the continuity of critical services, Chattanooga Gas is providing homeowners and contractors with the following safe digging guidelines:

Call 8-1-1 before you dig: When starting an outdoor project involving digging, customers are advised to contact 8-1-1 or 1-800-351-1111 first. Calls to the free locating service can be made up to three working days in advance of any digging projects.  The requests to have public utility operators mark underground facilities, including natural gas, electric, water, sewer, telephone and cable lines, can be made 24-hours a day, seven days a week.

Allow the required time for marking: Before doing any digging, customers are urged to call 8-1-1 and wait the required time to have underground utility lines marked. The approximate location of underground utility lines will be marked with color-coded spray paint, flags or stakes that correspond to the utility. The color used for natural gas is yellow.

Respect the marks: Once the lines are marked, use the appropriate digging methods, which may include hand tools. Appropriate digging depths may vary depending on the nature of the project.

Excavate carefully: Make sure the marks remain visible during the project. If they are illegible or removed, customers are encouraged to call 8-1-1 to have the lines re-marked. If a natural gas line is accidentally damaged or the distinct odor of gas is present, call 1-866-643-4170 from a safe location. Do not operate any machinery or any equipment that might cause a spark.

For information about natural gas safety, visit www.chattanoogagas.com/safety. 

Source: Chattanooga Gas