Colorado Locate Data Sheet and Instructions

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This form is a Locate data sheet for use by authorities in attempting to locate a delinquent parent failing to pay child support. The form must be filled out with the required information and submitted to the appropriate agency.
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How deep can you dig before calling 811? There is no prescribed depth that you are allowed to dig before you call 811. Regardless of whether you are installing a few small shrubs or putting in some fence posts, it is important to reach out to the authorities to make sure you do not hit anything important.

Your locate ticket is valid for 30 days or as long as marks are visible within that 30 period. You must request a refresh of your marks if your locate ticket has expired, or if your marks have been destroyed.

PUD electric lines are generally INSTALLED between 24? and 48? deep; however, you are REQUIRED BY LAW to call 811 and have the lines marked before digging takes place.

As a general requirement, stay at least 20 feet away from overhead power lines. If you need to work closer than 20 feet, contact us to discuss how to make the area safe for everyone. If your projects require digging, be sure to call your state's locating service for free marking of any buried utilities.

Your advance call to 811 helps you learn where utility-owned lines and equipment are buried before you turn the earth. Your call to 811 connects you with your state's ?one-call center,? which arranges, at no cost to you, for utilities like us to locate and mark our buried utilities in your yard.

In Colorado and most other places, plumbing regulations are generally based on the International Plumbing Code (IPC) and the International Residential Code (IRC). Both the IPC and IRC state that all water lines as well as sewer lines must be a minimum of 12 inches below grade, i.e., a foot underneath ground level.

Colorado 811 is a non- profit, non-governmental organization, funded by its member facility owner(s)/operator(s). Its purpose is to act as a messaging center between excavators and underground facility owner(s)/operator(s) for Locate Requests when excavation is needed.

Electric: Minimum of 18 inches, 36 preferred. Gas: No standard depth; 24 inches average, 36 preferred. Sewage: 24 to 36 inches in most parts of the country. Water: 36 inches is national standard; can be any depth if not subject to freeze.

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Colorado Locate Data Sheet and Instructions