BLUE STAKEDo I Have to Call for a Blue Stake?I am installing a fence in my backyard. Do I have to call for a Blue Stake?Yes, all homeowners are required to notify Blue Stake in advance of their excavation projects. Even shallow depth projects have a possibility of coming into contact with telecommunication, electric or gas distribution lines. The process is free and can even be completed online by utilizing the Blue Stake E-Stake system. Once you have notified Blue Stake of your project, the facility owners/operators in your area will either mark their facilities or indicate a status of: no conflict”. When you contact Blue Stake, provide your e-mail address to receive positive responses. (No Conflict, Marked Completely, No Access, etc. from all of the affected facility owners/operators. If you have a subcontractor doing the work for you on your property, make sure they have contacted Blue Stake before they begin any excavation work. All member underground facility operators that have underground facilities on the site of the planned excavation must respond within two full working days following the day of your notification. This excludes Saturday’s and Sunday’s and legal holidays. Due to the number of underground facility operators marking the same type of facility using the same color code, many underground facility operators will initial their locate markings. The color codes are designated by the Arizona Corporation Commission and are restricted for the use in marking underground facilities.
Once you have contacted Blue Stake you will receive a copy of the ticket being distributed to the utility companies that may have conflict with your excavation. This ticket will let you know who has been notified and the facility owner/operator will respond to your request in 1 of several ways: |