Be a Dig Hero
HOW CAN I BE A DIG HERO?
Always contact 811 before you start your project and dig safely once your project area has been marked.WHO NEEDS TO CONTACT 811?
Everyone whose project disturbs the ground (planting a garden, removing trees, installing sprinklers, adding a deck... and so many more) needs to call 811 at least two full working days, excluding weekends and holidays, before starting your project.
Anyone planning a project involving digging should always contact 811 before they dig. This free service is the first step in avoiding damage, outages and unnecessary project delays.
It’s crucial that underground utility lines be identified and marked before any digging project begins.
A ticket with 811 is valid for 14 business days and should be renewed on the 12th day if the project is not complete.
You can help us protect our lines by being a Dig Hero.
Visit BeADigHeroKansas.com to learn more.
Kansas 811 System - Kansas 811
One phone call to 811 from anywhere in Kansas will route your call to Kansas 811, which will alert owners of pipelines, telecommunication cables and power lines to mark their buried assets within at least two full working days, excluding weekends and holidays, of the request. There’s no charge to you for this service.
You can submit a ticket to Kansas 811 by dialing 811 on your phone, or visiting them online at Kansas811.org.
Requests usually take less than five minutes, but remember that you must contact them at least two full working days, excluding weekends and holidays, before starting your project to give utility companies enough time to mark lines.
What Happens After I Contact 811?
- Operators with underground utility lines near your planned excavation are notified by Kansas 811. This includes natural gas and power utilities, communications companies, cities and towns.
- Operator crews or subcontractors mark their underground lines with spray paint or flags. Or they will let you know if they have no lines in the area.
- Be sure to check your ticket before digging to ensure that all utilities have been notified.
- You can recognize the type of line marking by referencing the chart above.
A full explanation of state laws and instructions for web-based ticket requests is available on the Kansas 811 website.
It’s All About Your Safety
Avoid planting trees or large shrubs within three feet of your gas meter when planning outdoor projects. As the tree grows, it can exert forces on your meter setting which could result in damage to the natural gas pipeline.
You can help enforce safety laws, by shutting down any contractors you are using who do not use the Kansas 811 system.
The contractor or excavator that is performing the work is required to contact 811 before starting their job. If your contractor starts digging before you see any paint or flags in your yard, ask them to stop until they’ve contacted 811.
By stopping the excavation work, you will avoid potential safety risks and protect your property by preventing damage to natural gas, electric, water and communication utilities.
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