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National Safe Digging Month began in 2002 as a directive of the United States Senate to bring attention to homeowners of the National helpline for homeowners, available by calling (811).
This service alerts homeowners to the location of underground utility lines on their property.
Underground utilities include pipelines, electric, gas, telecommunications, water, sewer, and cable television lines.
Homeowners inadvertently cause service disruptions to critical infrastructure each year by accidentally severing these lines. Results include service interruption, environmental damage, personal injury, and death.
"Call 811 Before You Dig" is a nationwide campaign to increase public awareness.
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