INDIANA – April is National Safe Digging Month, and Duke Energy is recognizing the importance of calling 811 before starting any Indiana digging projects. This simple step helps protect the nation’s underground utility infrastructure and helps ensure the safety of both customers and professional excavators.
“Some underground utility lines can be found just a few inches below the surface,” said Stan Pinegar, president of Duke Energy in Indiana. “Fortunately, though, a quick call to 811 can help you avoid costly, potentially dangerous damage.”
Call first, dig second
The national 811 “Call Before You Dig” system was created so anyone who plans to dig can make a free call to have underground utility lines clearly marked.
Contractors, homeowners, business owners, and anyone preparing for an excavation project should call 811 at least three business days before digging begins.
Local utilities will send a crew to mark underground lines (electric, natural gas, water, sewer, phone, cable TV, and others) in the area with stakes, flags, or paint.
Digging into the damage data
In 2025, Duke Energy reported more than 360 damages to its underground electric network in its Indiana service territory.

“Duke Energy is committed to keeping our customers and communities safe,” Pinegar said. “Calling 811 to know what’s below before you start any digging project is fast and free, and it’s the best way to dig safely.”
For additional information about 811, visit Duke Energy’s Call 811 Before You Dig webpage. To get in touch with the 811 center in your state, dial 811 or visit call811.com.
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