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NC 811 provides information you need about the location of underground utility lines that could save you time and keep you safe.
Call Now, Dig Later
If you are planning to dig on your property, call 811 at least two working days in advance and NC 811 will assist you in finding out if there are underground lines you need to avoid.
NC 811 operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days of the year.
Your call sets this process in motion:
- Utilities with underground lines near the site are notified
- Utilities mark underground lines with flags or paint
- Color-coded flags or paint mark the area:
- Red = Electric
- Yellow = Gas, oil, or steam
- Orange = Telephone, television, or other communication line
- Blue = Water
- Green = Sewer
- Pink = Temporary survey marking
- White - Proposed excavation
This one phone call could save you from disrupted service, expensive repairs or personal injury. For more information, visit NC811.org.
Look Up…Look Out!!
The safety of those working near electric lines is important to everyone at GUC. And in North Carolina, there is a law – the High Voltage Safety Act – to help keep you safe. This law applies to anyone planning to:
- Work within 10 feet of an overhead high voltage power line
- Use ladders or operate/install equipment that could approach within 10 feet of a high voltage line during installation or maintenance.
- The person performing the work is responsible for making sure all safety precautions have been taken at least two working days before work begins. Greenville Utilities will assist you to identifying hazards and implementing necessary safety precautions. You could be subject to charges for protective actions taken on your behalf by GUC.
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