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Before You Dig
A TOLL-FREE HOMEOWNER'S GUIDE Locate Number: 1-800-252-1166 What is Gopher State One Call(GSOC)?
What Does this Service Cost?
When Should A Call Be Made?
GSOC takes information from callers who are digging, processes it in a computer, and notifies underground utility operators will send out personnel to mark the location of their lines. The Color Code for marking underground utility lines are listed below. The underground utility owners will mark the location of the underground service with flags or paint.
After the utilities are notified, they will determine the need to locate and mark their facilities near the proposed site. By law, underground utility operators must mark their utilities within 48 hours. You cannot dig until the 48 hours time frame has elapsed. The utility owners are required to mark only their buried facitities. If any private utilities are buried in the area,(power lines to garages, gas grill or LP lines, lawn sprinkler systems, invisible fences, etc.) you must locate them or hire a private contractor to perform this service. Check you local phone directory under "Utilities-Locating" or your local utility company may recommend someone to do this for you. Who Should Call?
The person who is doing the work is responsible for calling GSOC. If the homeowner does the excavation work, the homeowner is responsible for calling GSOC. If the owner contracts with a professional excavator to do the excavation (tree planting, backhoe excavation, power auguring of post holes, etc.)then the professional excavator is responsible for calling GSOC. What Should Be Done Before The Call?
What Types Of Questions Will Be Asked?
The legal description is a very important part of information. This information may be obtained from property tax statements. If the legal information is not provided, GSOC answering attendants must delay you while they consult maps and research the area. Once the call is complete, a ticket number will be issued. This ticket number is very important and should be kept until the work is completed in case any questions arise. It also serves as a proof that the one-call center was notified. What Happens After The Call?
Utility operators will mark the location of their own underground utilities on the lot with the previously mentioned color codes. If the dig site has been marked with white stakes, the utilities will mark that area. If white stakes are not used, they may mark the entire lot. What Should Be Done After The Area Is Marked?
Once the digging has begun, a minimum clearance of two(2) feet (side to side) between a marked and unexposed underground utility and the cutting edge or point of any power equipment must be kept. If excavation is required within two (2) feet of any marking, the excavation should be performed very carefully with hand tools. If there has been any damage to an underground utility or if there is a suspicion of damage, it is your responsibility to immediately notify the underground utility directly. In Case of Emergency....
In the event that you smell natural gas,
damage an underground facility or witness a damaged underground facility,
encounter a downed power line or come across any situation that you
feel may cause imminent danger, please call 911 or contact the utility
company directly.
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