Las Vegas residents urged to name 811 earlier than digging or planting undertaking

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — In honor of Nationwide Name 811 Day, Southwest Fuel is urging Las Vegas valley residents to all the time name 811 earlier than beginning any digging or planting undertaking.

Whether or not one is planting a tree or breaking floor, contacting 811 not less than two enterprise days upfront prevents injury to pure fuel, electrical, water, and different important providers.

In 2024, Southwest Fuel noticed a 15% drop in underground utility injury on account of a ten% enhance in 811 requests. However officers mentioned greater than 1 / 4 of pure fuel incidents nonetheless got here from digging with out calling first.

Southwest Fuel gives the following pointers for protected digging:

Hand dig rigorously inside two toes of marked traces

Use rounded shovels to keep away from puncturing pipes

Look ahead to soil modifications that will point out a buried line

By no means assume depth, all the time confirm location

Indicators of a pure fuel leak embrace:

A rotten egg or sulfur-like odor

A hissing or roaring sound close to the bottom or home equipment

Blowing dust, effervescent water, or dying vegetation

The corporate additionally supplies free injury prevention coaching for contractors, landscapers, plumbers, and owners. Classes cowl excavation legal guidelines, protected digging methods, and emergency procedures.

For extra data, click on right here.

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