In Michigan, there is a service called Miss Dig for identifying buried utility lines. We've just moved from Michigan to New Hampshire, and we would like to know where our utility lines are buried. What service should I call?
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It would perhaps be a good idea to edit the question to be less localized. Then people can answer for different localities. – Vebjorn Ljosa Aug 02 '10 at 11:20
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With the wider scope of the question this should probably become community wiki, there won't be one right answer now. – ManiacZX Aug 02 '10 at 12:54
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http://www.talgov.com/you/dig.cfm – Engineer2021 Aug 02 '10 at 17:10
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A list of "Know Before You Dig" services, by state, is available here: 811 Website
For New Hampshire, contact Dig Safe Systems, Inc.
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Yup - in any state in the US, just dial 811 on your phone, they'll take your information and contact all of the companies that might have utilities in your area. It usually takes a few days for all of the utilities to come out and check, so be sure to leave yourself enough time. – Jared Harley Aug 02 '10 at 03:29
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This question is really too localised, so this answer doesn't apply to all, but in Australia there's Dial Before You Dig on 1100
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