Missouri Gov. Signs Underground Facilities Bill
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe (R) signed a bill Monday modifying the state's laws on underground facilities. S-133 updates Missouri's 811 system, which serves as the state's single point of contact for public underground facilities. The updates include requiring underground facilities…
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to be installed with "detectable underground tracking systems" and reducing liability for excavators if they followed proper standards but were given incorrect information. The measure also now includes the 811 board's representation for contractors and underground facility owners. The Common Ground Alliance (CGA) applauded updates, noting the bill adopted the group's best practices for marking buried utilities before digging. "Preventing damage to buried utilities takes everyone doing their part, including utility facility owners, locators and excavators, and it relies upon the accurate mapping, locating and marking of these utilities," said CGA CEO Sarah Magruder Lyle.