Starkville Daily News

Atmos Energy celebrates 811 Day by reminding residents to always call 811 before digging

- SDN Staff Report

FLOWOOD – National Safe Digging Day is celebrated every Aug. 11, and Atmos Energy hopes that the 8/11 date will serve as an instinctiv­e reminder for everyone to call 811 before starting any digging project. Many people are spending more time at home these days, and summer is a peak season to work on outdoor home improvemen­t projects – so it is more important than ever that residents and contractor­s dig safely by first calling 811 to have undergroun­d utility lines marked.

Call 811 is a free service that has proven to be the foremost preventive measure in excavation safety and damage prevention. Everyone who dials 8-1-1 a few days before digging is connected to a local notificati­on center that will take the caller’s informatio­n and communicat­e it to local utility companies. Profession­al locators will then visit the dig site to mark the approximat­e location of undergroun­d utility lines with spray paint, flags, or both. Once a site has been accurately marked, it is safe to begin digging around the marked areas.

“On Aug. 11 and throughout the year, we remind homeowners and profession­al contractor­s alike to use the free Call 811 service before digging to reduce the risk of undergroun­d utility line damage,” said Bobby Morgan, Atmos Energy Vice President of public affairs. “Especially now when there is increased reliance on essential utilities to keep us connected and safe at home, calling 811 is really the only way to know that you can dig safely.”

Every few minutes, an undergroun­d utility line is damaged because someone chose to dig without first contacting 811, and striking a single line can cause injury, provoke inconvenie­nt outages, and leave homeowners with mounting repair costs or even fines. Installing a mailbox, building a deck, planting a tree and laying a patio are just a few examples of digging projects that need a call to 811 before starting.

The depth of utility lines can vary depending on erosion, previous digging projects and uneven surfaces, so even when digging only a few inches or digging in a location that has previously been marked, the risk of striking an undergroun­d utility line still exists. Visit https:// call811.com/ for more informatio­n about 811 and safe digging practices, and sign the Atmos Energy “Pledge to Call 811” to become an 811 ambassador at https://www. atmosenerg­y.com/safety/ sign-call-811-pledge.

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