
Contacting
an electrical line can injure you and cause power outages. Hitting
an underground gas pipe can create a fire or explosion. These lines can
be just a foot under the ground. So whether you want to plant a tree or
dig a trench, call the local utility locator service to arrange to have
the location of any buried lines marked.
Wisconsin
Diggers Hotline 800-242-8511 or 811
Michigan
Miss DIG 800-482-7171 or 811
Note:
Call at least three days before you plant bushes or trees. Your property
will be marked to show the location of underground cables and utilities.
If
You Contact an Underground Utility:
- Leave
the area immediately and tell others to stay away.
- Call
911 and the local utility company as quickly as possible.
- Report
even minor damage; what looks harmless can cause big trouble.
Hand Dig Before
Using Power-Digging Tools
The locator service provides the location of underground utilities,
but not their depth. Before using power tools near buried
facilities, hand dig to verify exact utility depth. Any time you suspect
unmarked hazards, hand dig carefully.
- Use blunt-nosed shovel to loosen soil and regular shovel to remove dirt. Don't use pointed implements.
- Dig at angle so shovel is parallel to underground utiliites.
- Backfill soil gently to avoid damaging any utilities.
Working Near Underground Utilities
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