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Re: Did Sean Gorman's maps show the cascading vulnerability in Ohio?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jay Hennigan)
Mon Aug 18 14:31:51 2003

Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 11:31:12 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jay Hennigan <jay@west.net>
To: alex@yuriev.com
Cc: "Mr. James W. Laferriere" <babydr@baby-dragons.com>,
	Scott McGrath <mcgrath@fas.harvard.edu>, nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.10.10308181426190.15260-100000@s1.yuriev.com>
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On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 alex@yuriev.com wrote:

> The reason for that is that if one does not call call before dig, one would
> be liable. If one does call and misunderstands, the survey company would be
> liable. So those companies prefer to leave very clear marks.

The way it works in California is that the digger marks the work area
in white paint and submits the location to the USA hotline.  The hotline
distributes this to all of the utilities, which then mark the location of
their underground facilities, color coded (Blue - water, Red - power,
Orange - telco/cable, Yellow - gas).  The digger must will take care not
to damage anything marked.

http://www.digalert.org/

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