MISS DIG 811 has been helping keep the public and the underground utility infrastructure in Michigan safe for 50 years. ‘Digging In’ covers topics such as the State’s damage prevention law, how utility locating works, what online programs are right for you, and a variety of other topics and information that can help ensure your next digging project is both safe and successful.
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MISS DIG 811's Pat Goddard joins the show to discuss Marine Ticket, a program offered by the Notification Center to help protect facilities submerged in water, as well as the environment and Michigan's aquatic ecosystems.
Remote Ticket Entry (RTE) is MISS DIG 811's primary online tool for professional excavators to create dig notices. In this episode, we'll quickly highlight the benefits that come with utilizing RTE when compared to calling in each job. With this information, we hope that you'll join the over 2100 active RTE users and move your tickets online.
MISS DIG 811 CEO, Bruce Campbell joins the show to discuss his experiences that led to him assuming his leadership role at the Notification Center, how MISS DIG 811's Board of Directors operates, and what's next for damage prevention in Michigan.
When talking about 811 and the damage prevention process, we throw a lot of times around: 3 days, 21 day, 3 hours, 24 hours. It can all get a little confusing. In this episode we’ll break down what the wait and response times are for you based on your circumstances.
Our Lives are online. There’s an app, a website, or some online service for just about everything we do. That holds true for MISS DIG 811. We’ll discuss the online programs and offerings that can simplify your interaction with Michigan’s Utility Notification Center.
Professional excavators work with MISS DIG 811 every day and know the rules for safely working near underground lines. As a do-it-yourselfer, you may have never contacted MISSS DIG 811 before and are not sure what to expect. In this episode, we’ll cover what steps you need to take to stay safe, and keep the lights on, when digging in your yard.
You’ve contacted MISS DIG 811 in preparation for your upcoming digging project. Many are not aware that not all underground line will be located and marked by the local utility providers. Learn what will, and will not, be located prior to your job and what you can do about those ‘private’ lines that may still put your project at risk.
Public Act 174 of 2014, otherwise known as the ‘MISS DIG Law’ governs all aspects of utility damage prevention in Michigan. In this episode we will discuss the requirements and regulations for excavators, utility providers, as well as how the State enforces the various aspects of this legislation.
In our first episode, we will cover how MISS DIG 811 started as a small pilot hotline number in Oakland County 50 years ago, and how it’s evolved to become Michigan’s leader in utility damage prevention and excavation safety.