PROTECT LIFE AND PROPERTY

According to the National Transportation Safety Board, petroleum pipelines are the safest method of overland transportation. Pipeline safety is regulated by the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) and designated state agencies. Pipeline Safety regulations address the design, construction, operation, maintenance, and emergency response procedures in their effort to protect lives and the environment.

Follow these 5 simple steps to protect life and property:

  1. Call your state’s One Call Center at least two full business days (three full business days in New Jersey) in advance of the scheduled start of excavation. One Call Center information may be easily retrieved below by selecting your state.
  2. Wait the required amount of time (at least two full business days or three full business days in New Jersey) to allow utilities to investigate.
  3. A trained technician will mark the location of the pipeline at no cost to you.
  4. Respect the line markers provided.
  5. Exercise care while digging.

STATE ONE CALL INFORMATION

Arkansas 1-Call :
800-482-8998
California 1-Call :
800-642-2444 (USA North 811) OR 800-422-4133 (DigAlert)
Colorado 1-Call :
800-922-1987
Illinois 1-Call :
800-892-0123
Indiana 1-Call :
800-382-5544
Iowa 1-Call :
800-292-8989
Kansas 1-Call :
800-344-7233
Louisiana 1-Call :
800-272-3020
Minnesota 1-Call :
800-252-1166
Missouri 1-Call :
800-344-7483
Nebraska 1-Call :
800-331-5666
New Mexico 1-Call :
800-409-2132
North Dakota 1-Call :
800-795-0555
Oklahoma 1-Call :
800-522-6543
Oregon 1-Call :
800-332-2344
South Dakota 1-Call :
800-781-7474
Texas 1-Call :
800-344-8377
Washington 1-Call :
800-424-5555
Wyoming 1-Call: 
800-849-2476