How does okie811 work in a dig area?

How does okie811 work in a dig area?

OKIE811 will tell you which of our member companies have lines in your dig area and they will be notified about your excavation near their underground lines. We will provide you with a reference number that serves as proof of your call. We also keep a complete record of your call to verify your compliance with the law.

Where did the word Okeh come from and why?

The most persistent of these ancestors was the Choctaw word okeh. This etymon was suggested in 1885, with Andrew Jackson supposedly having borrowed the word from members of the Choctaw tribe. Woodrow Wilson was a believer: he wrote okeh on papers he approved. He was asked why he did not use O.K. “Because it is wrong,” he replied.

How long do you have to give okie811 notice?

The law requires the excavator or anyone working for the excavator to give notice no more than 10 days nor less than 48 hours, excluding Saturday, Sunday and legal holidays before excavation/digging is set to begin. OKIE811 accepts normal locate requests via web ticket , seven days a week. Emergency locates can be submitted by phone 24/7.

How to call okie811 for an emergency call?

Contact OKIE811 at least 48 hours (not including weekends or holidays – so at least 2 business days) before you dig by dialing 811 or 1 (800) 522-OKIE or Login Here to submit a web ticket. Emergency requests cannot be submitted via a web ticket.

OKIE811 will tell you which of our member companies have lines in your dig area and they will be notified about your excavation near their underground lines. We will provide you with a reference number that serves as proof of your call. We also keep a complete record of your call to verify your compliance with the law.

The most persistent of these ancestors was the Choctaw word okeh. This etymon was suggested in 1885, with Andrew Jackson supposedly having borrowed the word from members of the Choctaw tribe. Woodrow Wilson was a believer: he wrote okeh on papers he approved. He was asked why he did not use O.K. “Because it is wrong,” he replied.

The law requires the excavator or anyone working for the excavator to give notice no more than 10 days nor less than 48 hours, excluding Saturday, Sunday and legal holidays before excavation/digging is set to begin. OKIE811 accepts normal locate requests via web ticket , seven days a week. Emergency locates can be submitted by phone 24/7.

Contact OKIE811 at least 48 hours (not including weekends or holidays – so at least 2 business days) before you dig by dialing 811 or 1 (800) 522-OKIE or Login Here to submit a web ticket. Emergency requests cannot be submitted via a web ticket.