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Excavator
Responsibilities
Excavators throughout the State of
Alaska are responsible for notifying utilities or their
representative (ADI) of their proposed excavations enabling
owners of underground facilities near the excavation site an
opportunity to protect their facilities and the general
public from harm.
Prepare the information for your
excavation site prior to submitting a locate ticket. You
will be required to give accurate address information and
detailed directions to the excavation site in addition to a
description of where on the property the excavation will
take place so utilities can sufficiently mark the dig site.
Please delineate the area of excavation in white paint --
this leaves little doubt as to where you will be digging.
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Call a minimum of 2-14 working days
prior to excavation. Given the volatile Alaskan weather,
ADI recommends you call not more than 7 working days* prior
to excavation.
*Remote or un-staffed areas require
a minimum of 10 working days notice.
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When your locate ticket is complete,
you will be given a ticket number and a list of members
with underground facilities near your excavation site.
ADI recommends you record your ticket number for future
reference.
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By law, you must wait two full
business days (10 business days for remote or un-staffed
locations) for members to do one of the following:
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Physically locate and mark the
horizontal location of underground facilities within your
excavation site. Note: This does not include the vertical
depth of the underground facility.
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Contact you to schedule a new
locate due date and time that is mutually agreeable and
will not unreasonably delay your work.
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If after the required time, the
member(s) has not contacted you or located the
underground facility, contact ADI immediately and a
customer service agent will assist you.
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It is the excavator's responsibility
to maintain the marks. Utilities may charge for Relocates
caused by the excavator's failure to do so.
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If you come in contact with an
underground facility during excavation, even if there is
no noticeable damage you must stop excavation and contact
the owner of the underground facility directly.
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Exercise reasonable care! Dig by
hand within two (2) horizontal feet of buried utilities,
if digging deeper than ten (10) feet hand dig within
thirty (30) horizontal inches. Depth of lines cannot be
guaranteed.
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