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National Safe Digging Month

Home Posted on April 01, 2026

NIPSCO marks National Safe Digging Month, reminds Hoosiers to call 811 before
spring projects
NIPSCO urges homeowners and professionals to contact
811 before any digging project to avoid damaging buried utility lines

MERRILLVILLE, Ind. – As warmer weather brings Hoosiers outdoors for spring home
improvement and landscaping projects, NIPSCO is recognizing April as National Safe Digging
Month and urging everyone to contact 811 before putting a shovel in the ground.
From planting trees and installing mailboxes to building decks and fences, even small digging
projects can pose serious risks if underground natural gas, electric, or other utility lines are
accidentally damaged. Contacting 811 at least two full business days before digging allows
utilities to mark underground lines at no cost to the homeowner.
“Our natural gas and electric infrastructure is safely delivering energy beneath neighborhoods
across Indiana every day,” said NIPSCO President and Chief Operating Officer Vince Parisi.
“A simple call to 811 helps protect people, property and the essential services our customers
rely on.”
After an 811 request is made by phone or online at Indiana811.org, utility crews mark buried
lines using color-coded paint or flags. Because erosion, landscaping and prior construction can
change ground conditions, pipelines and other underground utilities may be much closer to the
surface than expected.
If a natural gas line is damaged or a gas odor is detected, individuals should STOP work
immediately, LEAVE the area and CALL 911 and NIPSCO at 1-800-634-3524 from a safe
location.
For more information about safe digging practices, visit Indiana811.org or NIPSCO.com/811.


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