[AT] Re:Underground Wire

Mattias Kessén Mattias.kessen at telia.com
Sun Aug 15 02:55:51 PDT 2004


Don't you use any kind of marking like plastic ribbons or in earlier days bricks or old planks. Anyway not all do that here even if they should among the worst utilities is cable tv. Many times have broken the cable tv wires just by lifting away the asphalt!

/Mattias
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> How many times have list members see the Dig Safe markings be several feet 
> off of where the actual utilities are actually located! A couple years ago they 
> ran all new underground cable lines in the town where I work. We averaged 4 
> calls a week for utilites struck by the contractor. At least 98% were due to 
> mismarked or unmarked utilities.
> 
> The ultimate call was when the cable contractor "found" an unmarked 
> electrical conduit. They called the power company out and after 30 minutes of 
> discussion determined that it was "abandoned" and said the cable contractor could use a 
> chainsaw to remove the piece in his way. We were told the flash was 
> spectacular when the saw cut through the still-live wires in the conduit. The guy 
> running the saw was transported to the hospital  for flash burns but, was fine.
> 
> After 2 weeks on the job, the contractor abandoned using equipment to dig and 
> just hired a bunch of laborers with shovels.  The job took a little longer 
> but any utilities they "found" didn't get disturbed.
> 
> So, I guess that any method to help identify the location of underground 
> utilities is probably money well spent.
> 
> Regards,
> Karl
> 
> In a message dated 8/13/04 12:59:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
> andyglines at hotmail.com writes:
> 
> << Putting gravel or sand over utilities can be a good idea for future 
>  excavations.  I used to be a backhoe operator and anytime I came up with 
>  something like gravel, sand, different colored dirt I would stop to see 
>  where it came from.  This often indicated that I was about to dig into one 
>  of those utilities which were so "carefully marked". >>
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