STORM CLEANUP & RECOVERY
DON’T ADD TO THE AFTERMATH
811 BEFOREYOU DIG.
Recovery and cleanup after a hurricane often take center stage with little thought of anything else for all involved. Repairing fences, cutting up trees, and even cleaning up debris are necessary and seemingly harmless actions. But if done incorrectly or without proper steps taken beforehand, an underground gas, electric or communications line could be hit and result in serious injuries, more service disruptions (think longer time without internet, tv or phone) and costly repairs.
A utility locate request to Sunshine 811 by phone or internet is the first step for anyone digging or disturbing the earth in any way. Once notified, the utilities will visit your site to locate and mark their public utilities. Before beginning your project, check utility responses to see if any have been cleared or requested more information from you. You will need your ticket number and the contact phone number you provided.
Don’t place debris over any utility structures such as boxes, pedestals and transformers. Underground utility lines run underground to these structures, placing them in danger of being pulled up by cleanup crews using claw type equipment.
Don’t cut above-ground lines running through trees or on the ground for quick cleanup. These could still be live! Cut phone lines will further limit your ability to stay connected and cut electric or gas lines could have deadly results. Contact your neighborhood utility companies for more information.
Utility flags and boxes or pedestals help identify underground lines.
Equipment used to pick up storm debris can accidentally dig into the ground and pull up utility lines. If you operate this equipment watch for permanent utility structure or markers and even temporary marks that could indicate underground utilities are nearby. Scoop carefully!