16 Tex. Admin. Code § 18.3 - Excavator Notice to Notification Center
(a) An
excavator shall request the location of underground pipelines at each
excavation site by giving notice to the notification center as required by
Texas Utilities Code, Chapter 251.
(b) An excavator shall include in the notice
the method or methods by which the excavator will receive a positive
response.
(c) When an excavation
site cannot be clearly identified and described on a line locate ticket, the
excavator shall use white-lining to mark the excavation area prior to giving
notice to the notification center and before the locator arrives on the
excavation site.
(d) If an
excavation project is too large to mark using white-lining or is so expansive
that a full description cannot be provided on a line locate ticket, then the
operator and the excavator shall conduct a face-to-face meeting to discuss the
excavation activities and to establish protocols for:
(1) the interval between each notice to the
notification center;
(2) the scope
of each line locate ticket;
(3) the
life of each line locate ticket; and
(4) the schedule of work on the excavation
and the chronological order in which applicable locate tickets are to be
marked.
(e) If an
excavation project is not completed at the time a line locate ticket expires,
the excavator shall refresh the ticket by giving the notice described in
subsection (a) of this section. A request to refresh shall be limited to the
area yet to be excavated.
(f) An
excavator and an operator may agree that the life of a line locate ticket is
more than 14 days provided that:
(1) the
agreement is in writing; and
(2)
the agreement is signed and dated by both the excavator and the
operator.
(g) Both the
excavator and the operator shall retain a copy of any agreement made pursuant
to subsection (f) of this section.
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