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  1. Click Before You Dig. Know What's Below. Whether you’re planning a home improvement job, planting a tree or installing a fence or deck, Click Before You Dig to safely identify buried utility lines.

  2. Click before you dig applies to every job, big or small. Whether you’re building a fence, putting in a pool, planting a tree or digging a new garden, or any other digging project you need to contact Ontario One Call.

  3. Online: Submit a Locate Request. Phone: 1.800.940.3447. Get In Touch. Contact Administration. Click Before You Dig MB is a service brought to you by the Manitoba Common Ground Alliance (MCGA) and its members.

  4. Sask 1 st Call makes it easier to protect underground facilities. With one contact, Saskatchewan excavators, contractors and residents will be able to notify many companies of their plans to disturb the ground, thus enhancing public safety.

  5. To submit an emergency locate request, contact us at: 1.800.940.3447.

  6. Submit your locate request online or by phone. Go to Submit Locate Request or call 1.800.940.3447 to request that your buried facilities be located and marked. Make sure you plan ahead and submit your request at least three full working days before you start your project.

  7. To request an Emergency locate for work that is correcting an immediate threat to life, health, or property, call 1-800-242-3447. #clickbeforeyoudig. Request a locate.

  8. Identify underground electrical and natural gas lines before you dig to prevent personal injury or death, costly repairs, equipment damage, service outages, and environmental pollution. For emergency line locate requests, call 1-800-940-3447 .

  9. You must send a locate request to Click Before You Dig MB at least three full work days before you begin any project that involves excavation or disturbing the ground deeper than 15 cm. If you don’t have access to a computer, you can call Click Before You Dig MB at 1-800-940-3447 .

  10. 811 is the national call-before-you-dig phone number. Anyone who plans to dig should call 811 or go to their state 811 center’s website before digging to request that the approximate location of buried utilities be marked with paint or flags so that you don’t unintentionally dig into an underground utility line.

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