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Call 811 or 800-331-5666 at least 2 business days before digging in Nebraska. **This account is not monitored 24/7. Please call 811 for immediate assistance.**

PO Box 5225, Lincoln, NE 68505 Entrou em Eylül 2012
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Marks show the approximate location of underground facilities, but safe digging still requires: -Respecting the tolerance zone -Using careful excavation methods -Protecting markings so they stay visible Contact 811 before you dig, then follow all safe digging practices.
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April is National Safe Digging Month! Whatever kind of excavation you’re planning, one step helps protect your crew and critical infrastructure: contact 811 before you dig. Bonus: File your request faster, online!
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Holder and Oglivie making it look easy 😮‍💨 (This was just one of Elena's MLV record-tying 32 digs 🔥) #OmahaSupernovas | @NE1Call
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Join us on April 18th at Pacific Springs Golf Club for a benefit golf scramble by @alloysolutions supporting our neighbors impacted by devastating wildfires across central and western Nebraska. We're proud to sponsor this important event! Learn more at alloystrong.com/firerelief.
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DON’T mind your own beeswax to bee a good neighbor. 👀🐝 If you see someone digging and there’s no paint or flags around their dig site, it’s worth a quick check-in:“Hey! Did you contact 811?” A friendly heads-up can prevent a dangerous utility hit and keep everyone safe. 🌼
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Let’s normalize telling our besties: 811 is for everyone. Whether you’re planting, building, installing, or repairing, if you’re digging, you MUST contact 811 first to have underground utilities marked. It’s a simple step that helps prevent outages, injuries, and damage.
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True or False: You only need to contact 811 for large scale excavation. Drop your answer in the comments!
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Safe digging tip: file your locate request online! It’s often the quickest way to: - Enter jobsite details clearly - Upload notes or instructions - Track ticket status - Keep a record for your project file Then: wait for marks and dig responsibly.
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Spring is one of the busiest digging seasons. Contact 811 before planting trees, shrubs, posts, edging, irrigation, or drainage.
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Happy first day of spring! If you're in the mood to do some "spring cleaning" in your backyard, be sure to get your underground utilities located before you do any digging.
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Contacting 811 helps protect underground utilities but damage prevention is a shared responsibility between: - Excavators - Locators - Utilities - One call centers and regulators Each role supports the next. When everyone does their part, underground utilities are protected.
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Omaha Supernovas
Omaha Supernovas@OmahaSupernovas·
February was full of clutch saves and highlight-reel defense. 🔥 Watch the nominees and vote for the February Dig of the Month, presented by @NE1Call! 👉 tinyurl.com/FebruaryDigOfT…
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811 requires advance notice before you break ground, so underground utility owners have time to mark their lines *before* the digging begins. Plan ahead, stay safe, and always contact 811 before digging! #Contact811 #SafetyFirst
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Did you know? There’s a complex network of millions of underground utilities. Taking steps to protect these underground utilities is always 100% the right choice. Contact 811 before you dig into a new subterranean project. #FunFact
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Paint and flags indicate underground utilities have been marked. These markings guide safe excavation and help prevent costly damage. Respect the marks. Dig carefully. #UtilityMarkings #ExcavationSafety
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Underground utility lines are often shallower than expected. Even small projects like planting shrubs or installing mailboxes can cause service interruptions. Do not guess. Contact 811 first. #UtilitySafety #DamagePrevention
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Utility locate requests cover public utilities within easements. Private lines like irrigation systems, propane lines, and private electric are not included. If you suspect private utilities on your property, contact a private locator before digging. #PrivateUtilities
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