Encouraging customers to call Tennessee811 hotline
before digging
Some
numbers you know by heart. 811 should be one of them. National 811 Day occurs
today, August 11 (8/11) and reminds the public that calling before you dig
prevents damage to underground utilities such as gas and electric lines and
keeps residents safe. MLGW will be promoting National 811 Day the week of
August 11 to increase awareness of National 811 Day in Memphis and Shelby County .
When
residents call 811, underground utility lines will be located free of charge.
Tennessee law requires that individuals give notice to the 811 center three
business days before digging begins. This service is free, and all residents
who intend to excavate or have contractors excavate are required to call.
Damage
to utilities can occur during installation of a fence or mailbox, building a
deck or additional room, and even gardening. “We want residents of Shelby
County to realize that underground utility lines can be disturbed or damaged by
common home improvement projects,” said Jerry Collins Jr., MLGW President and
CEO. “Hopefully our promotion of National 811 Day will increase awareness of
calling 811 before you dig, as well as natural gas safety.” Digging without
calling can result in damage to underground utility lines, harm to residents,
disruption of neighborhood service, and fines and repair costs for those
responsible.
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