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Governor Lamont Declares April 2026 Call Before You Dig Month

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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has issued a proclamation declaring April 2026 as 'Call Before You Dig Month' to raise awareness about the requirement to contact Call Before You Dig, Inc. (CBYD) at least two full business days before any excavation using power or mechanized equipment. The Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) oversees CBYD activity statewide and may investigate and impose civil penalties for violations of CBYD statutes and regulations.

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This proclamation commemorates April 2026 as Call Before You Dig Month in Connecticut and highlights the existing legal requirement for excavators to notify CBYD at least two business days before digging. PURA's Gas Pipeline Safety Unit enforces CBYD violations statewide and reported reviewing 598 damage incidents in 2025, resulting in 205 enforcement cases and $949,300 in civil penalties.\n\nContractors, utilities, and public agencies planning excavations should remain aware that PURA actively enforces CBYD notification requirements and can impose civil penalties for violations. The proclamation serves as a reminder that Connecticut consistently maintains among the lowest damage rates in the country due to excavators following CBYD notification and careful digging practices.

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04/02/2026

Governor Lamont Declares April 2026 'Call Before You Dig Month'

(New Britain, CT – April 1, 2026) – The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA or the Authority) today announces Governor Ned Lamont has issued a proclamation declaring April 2026 as “Call Before You Dig Month” in Connecticut to remind residents and contractors about the importance of calling 811 or visiting www.CBYD.com before starting any digging project.

By law, any individual, contractor, utility, or public agency planning to excavate using power or mechanized equipment must notify Call Before you Dig, Inc. (CBYD) at least two full business days prior to digging. CBYD then notifies all owners and operators of buried utilities of an intent to dig to ensure lines, cables, pipes and conduits can be properly located and marked by the standardized color-coding system.

The free program helps protect water, natural gas, sewer, and telecommunications infrastructure and prevent serious injuries, fires and explosions, utility outages and costly repairs.

“Contacting CBYD is an easy step that can save lives and prevent damages to buried utilities and surrounding facilities,” said Governor Ned Lamont. “This notification service will be critical as warmer weather and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act increases construction activity across the state.”

PURA's Gas Pipeline Safety Unit oversees all CBYD activity across Connecticut and may open an investigation and impose fines for any party who violates the statutes and regulations. In 2025, PURA reviewed 598 damages which resulted in 205 enforcement cases amounting to $949,300 in civil penalties.

"Using 811 and excavating carefully around all underground utilities is essential to keep workers and the nearby public safe from dangers that can come from utility strikes," said Karl Baker, head of PURA’s Gas Pipeline Safety Unit. "Connecticut consistently has among the lowest damages rates in the country because excavators follow these two simple steps."

In recent years, failure to notify the 811-call center remained the largest individual root cause of damages to underground infrastructure in the U.S. and Canada, according to a report by North American trade association Common Ground Alliance. In 2024, the most recent year on record, there were more than 189,000 reported damages in the U.S. to underground utility facilities.

To learn more, visit PURA’s CBYD webpage or watch this instructional video about the CBYD program.

Contact

Taren O'Connor
Director of Legislation, Regulation and Communication
860-827-2689
Taren.Oconnor@ct.gov

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Agency
CT PURA
Published
April 2nd, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Construction firms Government agencies Utilities
Industry sector
2361 Construction
Activity scope
Excavation safety Underground utility damage prevention 811 notification compliance
Geographic scope
Connecticut US-CT

Taxonomy

Primary area
Energy
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Occupational Safety Telecommunications

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