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PO Box 649, Elkhorn, NE 68022

Statewide one-call notification center to protect the underground utilities.  Anyone intending to dig must request utility markings at least two business days in advance.

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1004 South Chicago Street, Geneseo, IL 61254

Offers 811 Call Before You Dig services. Any construction taking place below ground should be called about.

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7350 World Communications Drive, Omaha, NE 68122

Gas and water service.

Emergency 24-hour number for gas or water leaks or outage. Regular business hours for ordering service on/off, current bill questions.

Website offers 24/7 bill payment and account information access.

Buried line locations and consumer information.

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9001 Hickman Road, Suite 220, Urbandale, IA 50322

A free service to all persons planning an excavation within the state of Iowa.

Iowa law requires that any person, homeowner, professional, public or private entity, planning to engage in any form of excavation within the state of Iowa, must notify the Iowa One Call notification system, at 1-800-292-8989 or 811, at least 48 hours prior to excavating (must plan for weekends and holidays).
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3275 Executive Drive, Joliet, IL 60431

Provides professional assistance locating underground utility lines before digging.

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103 Chicago Avenue, Savanna, IL 61074

Offers 811 Call Before You Dig services. Any construction taking place below ground should be called about.

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3275 Executive Drive, Joliet, IL 60431

Ensures that underground utilities remain undamaged by construction in the area. This ensures the safety of people working or living near these utilities.

Utility facilities should be marked between the confirmation of services and dig start time. Each utility company will either mark the location of their facilities with paint and/or flags, or let you know that their lines are not in conflict with the area in which you are planning to dig. The property must be accessible to avoid delays.

Illinois state law requires that anyone planning an outdoor project that requires digging, regardless of the depth or the size of the project, must notify JULIE first.

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200 1st Street SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403

Providing utility customers in the Midwest with utility line location

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793 U.S. Route 20 West, Elizabeth, IL 61028

Offers 811 Call Before You Dig services. Any construction taking place below ground should be called about.

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PO Box 657, Des Moines, IA 50306

Provides a hotline for individuals working around unmarked utilities. Individuals must contact 811 or submit an online request at www.call811.com in their state for each project to ensure the location of underground utilities, including gas, electric, water, and other services, is identified. Representatives may mark utility lines within 48 hours of the call; services must be requested at least two full working days before digging. Individuals must contact a plumbing and heating dealer or a qualified private contractor to locate customer owned gas piping' including pipes and wires that pass-through MidAmerican Energy owned meters. 

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