Who do I call before I dig in South Carolina?

Who do I call before I dig in South Carolina?

5 Steps to Safe Digging Check positive response (call 811 or 888-721-7877) to ensure that all the lines at your dig site have been marked.

What information do I need before calling 811?

What info do I need before calling 811? You will need to know the address of where you plan to dig, including the county and nearest cross street, as well as the type of project you’re completing and the exact area on the property where you’re planning to dig.

How deep can you dig without calling Julie?

State law requires you to notify JULIE at least two but not more than 14 business days before any digging project regardless of the project size or depth….When Should I Contact JULIE?

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Whose responsibility is it to call 811?

Property owners can call 811 requesting private locates for any non-utility owned facilities (such as underground power or gas lines to an outbuilding). If you expose gas or electric lines that haven’t been marked, or damage a line, stop excavating and call the utility immediately.

How do you make an 811 call?

You must contact 811. When you dial 811, you will automatically be connected to a representative from your state’s 811 center who will ask you simple questions about the location and details of your digging project. If you make your request online, you will enter the same information into a form.

What happens if you hit a phone line while digging?

Hitting a buried line while digging can disrupt utility service, cost money to repair, or cause serious injury or death. Always contact your 811 center, wait the required time for utilities to respond to your request, and ensure that all utilities have responded to your request before putting a shovel in the ground.

Is there a charge for calling 811?

Calling 811 is free—the cost is paid by utility companies to protect you and your employees or tenants. The depth of pipelines and other utilities can change over time.

What should be done prior to notifying DigAlert?

So, what now?

  1. Delineate or pre-mark their work area in white (paint, chalk, flour, flags, etc.)
  2. Contact Us and give at least two (2) working days NOT including the date of notification (4216.2(b)) prior to excavating.
  3. Hand dig to expose utility lines to the point of no conflict within the tolerance zone.

How much does Julie cost?

How much does it cost to use JULIE? It’s a FREE service. The notification to JULIE and the locating services provided by our utility members are free to homeowners and professional excavators. JULIE personnel do not own or locate and mark any underground lines.

What does Julie check for?

J.U.L.I.E. (Joint Utility Locating Information for Excavators) is a not-for-profit corporation that provides contractors, excavators, homeowners, and others who may be disturbing the earth, with a free service phone number to call for the locating and marking of underground utility facilities.

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