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On National 811 Day, PG&E Promotes Important Customer Safety Tips for Digging Near Underground Gas and Electric Lines


A Free Call to 811 Will Help Keep You Safe and Avoid Expensive Repairs

OAKLAND, Calif., Aug. 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Tomorrow, Friday, Aug. 11, is recognized as National 811 Day, to raise awareness of the importance of making a free call to 811 before any digging project, large or small. Whether you are a property owner or a contractor, calling 811 will help ensure that projects involving digging can be done safely while avoiding expensive repairs or fines due to damaging underground utility lines.

Underground utility lines can be shallow, sometimes only a few inches below the surface, so it is important to call 811 before any project that involves digging, including building or replacing a fence, planting or landscaping, and beginning construction work.

When a call is placed to 811 and a request is made to have lines located and marked, a professional locator will come to your project site to mark the location of underground utility lines, including gas, electric, water, telecom and sewer, free of charge. Knowing where underground lines are buried while you are digging and following safe digging practices will help keep you and your family safe and connected to essential utility services.

In Pacific Gas and Electric Company's (PG&E) service area, lines have been damaged due to digging 776 times so far this year. In 58% of those cases, 811 wasn't called. And for residential customers, the percentage of those striking lines while digging who didn't call 811 is 90%. In addition, making a free call to 811 can also save you money, as damaging an underground line while digging leads to repair costs averaging $3,500.

"Customer and contractor safety is the main driver behind 811. There are considerable risks around digging without knowing where your lines are located. Striking an underground utility line while digging can be dangerous and lead to expensive repairs. Calling 811 is free, easy and fast. This important step will help keep customers, their family and neighbors safe," said Joe Forline, PG&E Senior Vice President, Gas Operations.

Warmer weather months see an increase in digging projects and a corresponding increase in the number of strikes to underground lines that have not been marked ahead of time. In fact, in 2023 throughout PG&E's service area of Northern and Central California:

Calling 811 is Fast and Free

PG&E Safe Digging Tips

About PG&E

Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than 16 million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and Central California. For more information, visit pge.com and pge.com/news.

 

SOURCE Pacific Gas and Electric Company


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