Reminder for residents to always contact 811 before digging

Published 11:46 am Thursday, August 1, 2024

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Aug. 11 is almost here, and Louisiana 811 hopes that the 8/11 date on the calendar will serve as
a natural reminder for residents to contact 811 prior to any digging project to have underground
utility lines marked. Every few minutes an underground utility line is damaged because someone
decided to dig without first contacting 811.

When calling 811, homeowners and contractors are connected to Louisiana 811, the local 811
center, which notifies the appropriate utility companies of their intent to dig. Requests can also
be made online at www.louisiana811.com. Professional locators then arrive at the digging site to
mark the approximate locations of underground lines with flags, spray paint or both.

Striking a single line can cause injury, repair costs, inconvenient outages and fines. Every
digging project, no matter how large or small, warrants contacting 811 by phone or online.

Installing a mailbox, building a deck, planting a tree and laying a patio are just some examples
of digging projects that require a free 811 request at least a few days before breaking ground.

“On Aug. 11 and throughout the year, we remind homeowners and professional contractors alike
to use the free 811 service before digging to reduce the risk of striking an underground utility
line,” said Brent Saltzman, Executive Director for Louisiana 811. “Calling 811 or
visiting www.louisiana811.com is really the only way to know which utilities are buried in your
area so that you can dig safely.”

The depth of utility lines can vary for a number of reasons, such as erosion, previous digging
projects and uneven surfaces. Utility lines need to be properly marked because even when
digging only a few inches or digging in a location that’s previously been marked, the risk of
striking an underground utility line still exists.

Visit www.louisiana811.com for more information about 811 and safe digging practices.