Underground Utility Damage Prevention (UUDP) - Dig Safe ® | Department of Public Service
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Underground Utility Damage Prevention (UUDP) - Dig Safe ®
**Effective November 1st 2024, the advanced notice time requirement in Vermont will expand from 48hrs to 72hrs
**
Vermont law requires that excavators, utility operators, and individuals, including homeowners, notify Dig Safe® at least 48 hours before excavating on public and private property, rights of ways, and easements. These pages have been assembled to provide additional information to help excavators, homeowners, and utility operators avoid damages, protect personal and public safety, and achieve the perfect excavation. The Department of Public Service vigorously enforces the damage prevention laws and can recommend fines up to $5,000.00 for a violation. Please review and understand the laws and rules before you dig yourself into trouble.
If you have any questions please contact the Department of Public Service. Our contact information can be found on our
Contact page
.
Before Digging You Must
Premark the boundaries of your proposed excavation area.
Call Dig Safe® [at 811 or 1-888-DIGSAFE (1-888-344-7233)] or visit
www.digsafe.com
at least 48 hours (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays) before you begin excavation. Dig Safe® will notify any member companies with utilities in the area who will then come and mark their lines for you.
Dig Safe® is a free service.
Notify any non-member utilities, such as municipal water and sewer systems or propane operators, of your planned excavation at least 48 hours (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays) in advance.
Reporting Underground Utility Damage
All public utility companies are required to submit an underground facility damage report upon discovery of a damaged facility. This form is required to be submitted by the owner of the facility that was damaged. It is recommended that the excavator also fill out a copy of this form to report utility damages in order to facilitate the investigation process.
Public Utility Companies (
Required Reporting
)
Step 1.
Download, complete, and save to your computer the
Underground Facility Damage Report (UFDR)
(Printable/Fillable PDF Form). Please be aware that you must download and open the form in Adobe Acrobat (rather than your computer browser) in order to see the
required
fields highlighted in red. If you try to upload a form without completing all required fields, you will receive an error message telling you which fields to fill in.
Step 2.
Upload Completed Underground Facility Damage Report (UFDR) PDF Form
Excavators (
Optional Reporting
)
Excavators are encouraged to also report damage to underground utilities to facilitate the investigation process. Please use the same process as for public utility companies, above.
A free Adobe PDF viewer can be downloaded here.
Training
Training events are faciliated by the Department of Public Service, and
Managing Underground Safety Training
(
MUST
).
The next training session by the Department of Public Service is to be determined.
Statutes and Rules
Vermont Statutes
30 VSA Chapter 86
Vermont Public Utility Commission Rules
Rule 3.800
Engineering Division
For information about the Engineering Division, please see the
Divisions
webpage
.
Skip to main content
Home
Careers
About Us
Document Library
Public Advocacy
Regulated Utilities
Gross Receipts Annual Report Information For Utilities: 30 V.S.A.§ 22
Cable TV
Electric
Engineering
Underground Utility Damage Prevention (UUDP) - Dig Safe ®
UUDP - Training
UUDP- Damage Prevention Tools and Resources
UUDP - Enforcement
UUDP - Damage Reporting
UUDP - Contact Information
UUDP - Forms
UUDP - Links
Natural Gas
Telecommunications
Water
Regulated Utility Planning Division
Energy Efficiency Utilities
Efficiency
Renewables
Telecommunications and Connectivity
Consumer Information and Assistance
Vermont Community Broadband Board (VCBB)
Underground Utility Damage Prevention (UUDP) - Dig Safe ®
**Effective November 1st 2024, the advanced notice time requirement in Vermont will expand from 48hrs to 72hrs
**
Vermont law requires that excavators, utility operators, and individuals, including homeowners, notify Dig Safe® at least 48 hours before excavating on public and private property, rights of ways, and easements. These pages have been assembled to provide additional information to help excavators, homeowners, and utility operators avoid damages, protect personal and public safety, and achieve the perfect excavation. The Department of Public Service vigorously enforces the damage prevention laws and can recommend fines up to $5,000.00 for a violation. Please review and understand the laws and rules before you dig yourself into trouble.
If you have any questions please contact the Department of Public Service. Our contact information can be found on our
Contact page
.
Before Digging You Must
Premark the boundaries of your proposed excavation area.
Call Dig Safe® [at 811 or 1-888-DIGSAFE (1-888-344-7233)] or visit
www.digsafe.com
at least 48 hours (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays) before you begin excavation. Dig Safe® will notify any member companies with utilities in the area who will then come and mark their lines for you.
Dig Safe® is a free service.
Notify any non-member utilities, such as municipal water and sewer systems or propane operators, of your planned excavation at least 48 hours (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays) in advance.
Reporting Underground Utility Damage
All public utility companies are required to submit an underground facility damage report upon discovery of a damaged facility. This form is required to be submitted by the owner of the facility that was damaged. It is recommended that the excavator also fill out a copy of this form to report utility damages in order to facilitate the investigation process.
Public Utility Companies (
Required Reporting
)
Step 1.
Download, complete, and save to your computer the
Underground Facility Damage Report (UFDR)
(Printable/Fillable PDF Form). Please be aware that you must download and open the form in Adobe Acrobat (rather than your computer browser) in order to see the
required
fields highlighted in red. If you try to upload a form without completing all required fields, you will receive an error message telling you which fields to fill in.
Step 2.
Upload Completed Underground Facility Damage Report (UFDR) PDF Form
Excavators (
Optional Reporting
)
Excavators are encouraged to also report damage to underground utilities to facilitate the investigation process. Please use the same process as for public utility companies, above.
A free Adobe PDF viewer can be downloaded here.
Training
Training events are faciliated by the Department of Public Service, and
Managing Underground Safety Training
(
MUST
).
The next training session by the Department of Public Service is to be determined.
Statutes and Rules
Vermont Statutes
30 VSA Chapter 86
Vermont Public Utility Commission Rules
Rule 3.800
Engineering Division
For information about the Engineering Division, please see the
Divisions
webpage
.