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H2GO has joined the NC811 “Call Before You Dig” system. Nationwide, an underground utility line is damaged every six minutes causing serious injuries, disrupting service to an entire neighborhood, and costly repairs. 811 is the national number designated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to prevent the unintentional strike of underground utility lines while digging and provides an easy communication...
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