PG&E Urges Customers to Use New “811express.com” To Submit Free Request for Utility Markings
Before Digging
In honor of National Safe Digging Month this April, PG&E encourages everyone planning excavation projects big and small to
get a free safe-digging ticket using the new and convenient tool: 811express.com. Customers, excavators and contractors are urged to take just one minute and use the online
service on desktop, mobile phone or tablet at least two days prior to excavation. Utilities will be dispatched to the site to mark
underground utility lines so that unsafe digging threatening gas and underground services can be avoided.
Customers and excavators can still make a free call to 811 to request underground utility markings. The two-day business
requirement applies.
“Keeping the public and our workers safe is job number one. Regardless of how Californians want to submit their free underground
utility markings request before they dig, we urge everyone to use the service and take excavation seriously. Not using 811 can
threaten the safety of the people we care about – our employees, our families and our neighbors. I’m proud that keeping people safe
has gotten simpler – it’s now just one click away,” said Jesus Soto, senior vice president of PG&E’s gas operations.
About the 811 Free Safety Service
811 is a free nationwide service that sends utilities to mark the presence of underground lines, including gas, electric, water
and fiber optic services. Underground Service Alert (USA) North, which operates 811 in PG&E’s service area, created 811express.com to reduce demand to the 811 call line and provide a convenient way for the public to request
utility markings.
“We all want to get things done from the convenience of our cell phone or computer. 811express.com provides the same safety and reliability as a traditional ticket, but with the convenience of
today’s technology,” said Collin Miyadi with USA North. “811express.com is one of the ways we have improved the ticket process using technology.”
Homeowners and contractors can prevent gas leaks and power outages while protecting themselves and the safety of their community
by requesting a USA ticket. Contractors are required by law to contact 811 at least two working days prior to excavation, but any
digging project should prompt a request for a USA ticket, including planting a tree in the yard or setting posts for a picket
fence. In addition to creating a possible safety hazard, failing to contact 811 may result in costly fines and project delays.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas and electric energy companies in the
United States. Based in San Francisco, with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of the nation’s cleanest energy
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