Today Aug. 11, NIPSCO urges homeowners and contractors to contact 811 at least two full business days before beginning any digging project. This free and simple service helps prevent damage to underground utility lines and promotes community safety.
“Contacting 811 is the law, and the process is quick and convenient for all Hoosiers,” said NIPSCO President and Chief Operating Officer Vince Parisi. “Accidentally striking a utility line can result in significant repair expenses, inconvenient outages, penalties, serious injuries and even loss of life."
“Contacting 811 is the law, and the process is quick and convenient for all Hoosiers,” said NIPSCO President and Chief Operating Officer Vince Parisi. “Accidentally striking a utility line can result in significant repair expenses, inconvenient outages, penalties, serious injuries and even loss of life."
Examples of projects needing a locate request include installing fences or mailboxes, planting trees or shrubs, and constructing patios or decks. Even shallow garden digging can be dangerous because utility line depths may differ due to erosion, prior work, or uneven ground.
While homeowners or professionals may think they know where underground utilities are, the only dependable way to confirm is by contacting 811.
“Over 80 percent of damage to our natural gas lines last year was caused by failing to contact 811 or follow safe digging practices,” added Parisi. “NIPSCO proudly supports 811 Day and reminds all our customers and communities to call before you dig every day of the year.”
For more information about safe digging practices, visit Indiana811.org or NIPSCO.com/811.
South Bend man arrested by city police for driving without a license
Knox man arrested at Walmart Wednesday for PI and disorderly conduct
McDonald’s of greater Indiana honors veterans with free meals on Veterans Day
Coach Bob Knight Indiana Hoosiers Championship Bobblehead Series to celebrate 50th anniversary
Indiana State Fairgrounds announces expansion of Hoosier Lottery Stage, and partnership with MOKB Presents
U.S. Senator Young's statement on War Powers Resolution
M.C. Regional Sewer District cancels upcoming meeting
Plymouth Police Dept. to purchase new tasers
