Gov. Evers Proclaims April as Safe Digging Month
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Gov. Tony Evers proclaimed April as Safe Digging Month to raise awareness of safe digging practices ahead of the excavation season. The PSC reminded Wisconsin residents and contractors to contact the Diggers Hotline (8-1-1) or visit DiggersHotline.com before any digging project. Under state law, individuals must notify the Diggers Hotline at least three business days before excavating, and an 18-inch buffer zone must be maintained on each side of marked underground facilities.
“Under state law, individuals are required to notify the Diggers Hotline at least three days before they excavate, grade, trench, dig, drill, auger, tunnel, scrape, and/or plow or drive cable or pipes.”
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Governor Evers proclaimed April as Safe Digging Month in Wisconsin, signalling annual awareness of safe excavation practices. The PSC reminded excavators that state law requires contacting the Diggers Hotline at least three days before any excavation activity. Violations may be investigated by the PSC with potential fines or legal action.
Contractors and residents planning any digging project — regardless of size — should contact 8-1-1 or DiggersHotline.com to have underground utilities located and marked before beginning work. Violations of the three-day notice requirement or damage to marked facilities may be referred to the PSC for investigation and enforcement action.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 20, 2026 Contact: Meghan Sovey-Lashua, 608-266-9600 meghan.sovey1@wisconsin.gov
Gov. Evers Proclaims April as Safe Digging Month
MADISON - The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC) today announced that Gov. Tony Evers proclaimed April as Safe Digging Month, raising awareness of the simple measures Wisconsinites can take to keep their communities safe this digging season. "As the weather warms up and the ground thaws, I am proud to proclaim April as Safe Digging Month to raise awareness of the safety measures folks must take this digging season," said Gov. Evers. "The precautions we take this digging season--from calling the Diggers Hotline, to respecting the marked lines, waiting the required amount of time, and digging with care--helps protect our neighbors and our environment." The PSC would like to remind residents and contractors to always contact the Diggers Hotline, by phone at 8-1-1, or online at www.DiggersHotline.com, before they dig. The Diggers Hotline is a free, statewide, one-call system that allows the general public and professionals undertaking excavation to inform multiple utility and telecommunications providers of planned excavation. The one-call center alerts the appropriate underground facility owner so they can dispatch locators to mark the approximate location of underground facilities with paint, stakes, or flags. Then, it is safe to dig around the marked locations. "No matter the size of a project, a free call to 8-1-1 before digging can keep our communities safe and connected," said Chairperson Summer Strand. "I want to thank Governor Evers for again proclaiming April as Safe Digging Month and raising awareness of the Diggers Hotline to help prevent dangerous and expensive accidents in Wisconsin." Under state law, individuals are required to notify the Diggers Hotline at least three days before they excavate, grade, trench, dig, drill, auger, tunnel, scrape, and/or plow or drive cable or pipes. Once the locations are marked, an 18-inch buffer zone must be maintained on each side of a marked facility and mechanized equipment cannot be used within the buffer zone.
Violations of state law can be reported to the Diggers Hotline Enforcement Center. If probable cause of a violation is found, a panel of Diggers Hotline stakeholders will decide between education or a referral to the PSC. If the case is referred to the PSC, an investigation will determine if there was a violation of the law and subsequent fines or legal action. The Governor's Safe Digging Month proclamation is available here. ###
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