Lawrenceburg Utility Systems is emphasizing the importance of contacting 811 before beginning any digging projects. It is crucial for all customers to prioritize safety by ensuring that the approximate location of buried utilities is marked with paint or flags before breaking ground, regardless of the size of the project. By contacting 811, individuals not only protect themselves but also contribute to the safety of the community. For additional details, visit Tenn811.com.
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