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Register Now for Iowa One Call's "Excavation Safety Awareness Program" Meetings

Posted By IAMU, Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Each year, Iowa One Call travels the state to update excavators, locators, and facility operators on one-call requirements. The Excavation Safety Awareness Program meetings are free, and lunch is provided. Registration is required. The first meeting is scheduled for Jan. 9 in Johnston. For a schedule of dates and locations, and to register for a meeting, click here.

This year, Iowa One Call will provide an overview of its protocol, educate on private facilities, discuss best practices for communication between contractor and locate firms, and teach how to effectively use NextGen for accurate, timely locates.

Tags:  Iowa One Call  NextGen 

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Opt-Out of GPS Data on Iowa One Call Locate Tickets

Posted By IAMU, Wednesday, July 5, 2017

IAMU members have voiced frustration with Iowa One Call locate tickets expanding from a  single page ticket to a multi-page format.  This is due to the additional GPS information now being collected.  IAMU has reached out to Iowa One Call (IOC), and IAMU members may opt-out of having GPS coordinates on their locate tickets.

To opt-out, email your request to no longer receive GPS coordinate information to One Call Concepts at ialead@occinc.com.  Include your CDC (Company District Code) code in the request.  Remember some utilities have multiple CDC codes and will need to supply each of those codes..   If you do not have a record of your CDC code, you may contact their Help Desk at 563-884-7762.

Thank you, and please contact IAMU with any additional questions or concerns at (800) 810-4268.

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Iowa One Call Updates

Posted By IAMU, Monday, May 8, 2017

On May 1, 2017, One Call Concepts, Inc. implemented a series of NextGen revisions. These revisions affect when addresses appear on NextGen tickets and other operational issues reported by excavators and facility operators.

Read the full notice here.

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Iowa One Call NextGen Ticketing System Now Available

Posted By IAMU, Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Iowa One Call (IOC) has just updated it's ITIC NextGen ticketing system.  This new system will ease the burden of multiple locates, white lining and mapping.  Online ticketing systems have required users to spend their time entering text information before allowing them to do the all-important work of finding their dig site on a map. As the IOC considered ways to improve the online ticketing process, they became convinced that if users identified their dig site on the map first, nearly all text entry could be automated. As research in modernizing on-line ticketing continued, the IOC found other ways to save their users time and effort by building the notification center’s business rules into the system.

 

One of the biggest differences you will notice from the very first time you use NextGen is that identifying your dig site starts, not ends, with an aerial photo of your work area. After minimal text entry, easy-to-use tools allow you to specify each individual dig location within your work area. Once you have specified all the work areas, NextGen automatically divides or combines them into the appropriate number of tickets, each one complete with text-based location information. That’s right - NextGen presents you with completed tickets for your review.

 

IOC believes NextGen will change the way people think about damage prevention. For the very first time an online ticketing application:

  • Starts the process with an aerial photo.
  • Use the width of streets, the location of buildings, and the location of other geographic features to help identify where you are digging in relation to the actual conditions at your work site.
  • Uses the information contained in the notification center’s base map. NextGen helps you complete your ticket, allowing you to fully concentrate on identifying the precise location where you will dig instead of entering text.
  • Gives you the means to precisely define the area in which your work will take place. They have eliminated the need to “go broad” or “over-cover” your work site. Each individual excavation site you define will be compared with the notification center’s database so affected operators are notified.

Get started on the new NextGen ticketing system by logging into the system at IOC’s website www.iowaonecall.com.  Links to training materials and videos are also provided. 

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Report Iowa One Call Violations

Posted By IAMU, Thursday, January 5, 2017

IAMU has been asked to remind members that when you have an excavator or anyone else that violates the Iowa One Call laws, Chapter 480, to please report the violator to the Iowa Attorney General (AG) office at 515-281-5164.  Ask for Jake Larsen, the Assistant Attorney General in charge of One Call violations.  It was brought to our attention that not once since Chapter 480 was implemented has a municipal utility contacted the AG office regarding enforcement.  We encourage utilities to turn in those bad actors to the AG office.  Calling in complaints to the Iowa One Call call center about these violators is not effective.  The call center is run by a 3rd party, and they do not follow up with violators if you call in a complaint.

We know turning in your town's only excavator can be problematic since they may be the only company in town that does this work and they could be your neighbor.  IAMU hears repeated stories that you are talking to the contractors, but their behavior does not change.  This is putting your underground facilities in danger of being damaged causing customer disruption; and in the worst case, hitting a gas line and causing a fire or explosion.  You can only tell or warn them so many times.  Think of it this way, if you know them and they live and work in your town you know their spouse and kids.  What is more uncomfortable, correcting their bad behaviors or having to know that the contractor neighbor was killed from hitting an electric line, knocking out 911 phone services, hitting a gas line, or caused one of your customers to be hurt or killed.  

We sometimes hear that it is another issue that keeps utilities from reporting; “since they are the only contractor in the area if I push them to follow the law they won’t work for the city”.  First, it is the law and they are required to follow Chapter 480.  Second, will they really refuse the work?  Are they that financially secure to turn down work within your city limits?  Again, hit them up on the human side, you are protecting them and your customers by requiring their compliance to the law.

Below are the Chapter 480.6 Civil penalties.

  • 1. A person who violates a provision of this chapter is subject to a civil penalty as follows:
    • For a violation related to natural gas and hazardous liquid pipelines, an amount not to exceed ten thousand dollars for each violation for each day the violation continues, up to a maximum of five hundred thousand dollars.
    • For a violation related to any other underground facility, an amount not to exceed one thousand dollars for each violation for each day the violation continues, up to a maximum of twenty thousand dollars.
  • The attorney general, upon the receipt of a complaint, may institute any legal proceedings necessary to enforce the penalty provisions of this chapter.
  • All amounts collected pursuant to this section shall be remitted to the Treasurer of State, who shall deposit the amount in the general fund of the state.

480.7 Injunction.

Any affected person may make application to the district court for injunctive relief from any violation of this chapter.

To read the entire Chapter 480 go to www.iowaonecall.com.

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