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Louisiana 811 allows you to simultaneously notify many underground utilities operators or facilities of your intent to dig or demolish. You can call 811, toll-free at 1-800-272-3020, or use our internet ticketing service (Next Gen) to submit a locate request.
Membership is open to anyone who shares our interest in public safety and damage prevention. Regular members include those who own or operate underground or submerged utilities or facilities and who use Louisiana One Call to process calls.
For more information about Louisiana One Call, visit .laonecall.com, dial 811 or call 800.272. 3020.
The law designates that anyone planning on digging, excavating, tunneling, grading, boring, blasting, demolition or similar work should contact 811. However, for safety's sake, we recommend you call for any project in which you plan to break ground.
Markings for underground utilities are considered valid as long as they are visible up to 20 calendar days from the "Mark By" time (30 days for agricultural or forestry work.) The "Mark By" time is provided by the Louisiana One Call operator and excludes holidays and weekends.
Tolerance Zones Excavators should observe a "Tolerance Zone" when digging close to a service line. The width of the Tolerance Zone is specified by law. The width of the facility (service line or pipeline, etc.) as marked plus at least 18 inches, or 450mm, measured horizontally from each side of the facility.
Dig With Care: If you are digging within 24 inches of the outside diameter of the utility (or tolerance zone ), you are required to utilize hand tools only. Any underground facilities that are in conflict with your excavation must be located with hand tools and protected before power equipment is used.