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WHAT IS WHITE LINING?

September 17, 2018 by Texas811

WHAT IS WHITE LINING?

“Is the area marked in white?” On the phone or online, we’ll ask. Why do we ask, you ask? Traditionally a white flag represents surrender. In the excavating community though, it means proposed (or planned) excavation. Paint, flags, ribbon, and stakes are commonly used to provide a visual explanation of where underground utilities are located. […]

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WHY ARE ALL THOSE FLAGS IN THE GROUND?

May 7, 2018 by Texas811

WHY ARE ALL THOSE FLAGS IN THE GROUND?

Let’s say you’re a homeowner, and you come back to the house one day after work and find a line of little colored flags or spray paint marching through your yard.  What happened while you were away? Utility work is going to be done and someone called 811 to get underground lines located Captain Jack […]

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