Posted by jlewis457 on May 29, 2016 at 09:13:22 from (74.5.31.98):
In Reply to: Call before you dig posted by cuby on May 29, 2016 at 07:49:38:
As someone does this everyday in Ohio I am very versed in the Ohio laws. 1 you must make your call before you dig call when breaking the serface of the ground. 2 you MUST wait the 48 business working hours that is if you call in on Friday afternoon you cannot start until Tuesday afternoon 48 working hours. 3 if you know it is marked wrong you must not dig you cannot just dig it up and say oops if you know it was not marked. 4 As for gas lines there are many different kinds there are distrabution, transmission, and midstream I have been to many locates where I was told that the gas company was already here why are you here and politely tell the company I work for has a line in the area and I am here to mark it. 5 And yes the cops can and will come and arrest you if you mess with transmission lines they are highly protected most of those lines you do not dig without a company man on site. 6 You damage a line in any manner it can be devistating to you bank account if you damage a utility. The most important thing to remeber is the call before system is set up to protect all utilities and most everyone that locates lines knows more about the laws than you as property owner knows they will only locate what is on your ticket most of the time, most companys make money per ticket and if you messed up and need a lot more located there boss will ask they stepped out of the locate (the locating companies document very well there work) This is just some of the basic stuff that goes into a locate
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