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Bill to address the detection of underground utility lines passes committee

Last Updated on February 13, 2020 by Office of Senator Stacey Donato

STATEHOUSE — A bill sponsored by State Sen. Stacey Donato (R-Logansport) that would address the detection of underground utility lines unanimously passed the Senate Committee on Utilities today.

House Bill 1218 would amend the state’s current “Call Before You Dig” law to require utility operators who bury their service to use materials capable of being detected from above ground.

“In 2003, the Indiana General Assembly passed the ‘Call Before You Dig’ law as a means to promote personal safety and to reduce damages done to underground utility lines,” Donato said. “As utility operators begin to replace aging lines, the state wants to make certain that all new lines are detectable to prevent any future damage.”

HB 1218 will now be considered by the full Senate.

To learn more about HB 1218, click here.

SOURCE: News release from the Office of State Senator Stacey Donato

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