Duplin/Sampson/Bladen/Columbus UCC September 21, 2015 Host: NC Department of Transportation 220 North Blvd. Clinton, NC 28328 Members Present: Joseph Andrews Johnny Eason Don Frazier Dustin Futrell Aundria Grady Haywood Johnson Kenneth Melvin Star Communications Star Communications NCDOT United Rentals Pump Star Communications Town of Garland Star Communications The UCC Quarterly Meeting was held on September 21, 2015 at NC Department of Transportation in Clinton, North Carolina. There were 7 members present. The meeting was called to order by Joe Andrews at approximately 10:00 am. Joe welcomed everyone to the meeting. The minutes of the June meeting were read and approved. Discussion NCDOT Don Frazier with the NCDOT in Sampson County stated they had a widening project coming up in the spring of next year. NCDOT will also be doing some re-surfacing on several secondary roads in the coming months. United Rentals Pump Dustin Futrell stated they had nothing pressing in our counties. Star Communications Star Communications personnel stated they were laying fiber to home in several areas including Piney Green, Herring School, Church Rd and Vann s Crossroads. Kenneth Melvin also stated they were over building existing IPTV Plant. Town of Garland The town of Garland representative Mr. Johnson stated they were re-doing the sidewalks in Garland. The locators have already been locating drain tiles and manholes. NC811 Howard Corey presented a short video on NC Dig It and also presented the 811 report. Mr. Corey also reminded everyone that there were three upcoming Pipes Plus meetings coming up. The meeting places are Lexington, Salisbury and Wilmington. Joseph thanked everyone for their attendance and support of the UCC. The next meeting will be held December 16, 2015 at Century Link located in Clinton, NC.
NC811 UCC PRESENTATION SEPTEMBER 2015 Duplin/Sampson/Bladen/Columbus UCC
Locate Request / Transmissions Tickets August 2015 Tickets August 2014 144,720 112,397 27% Transmissions August 2015 Transmissions August 2014 723,575 539,860 34% Tickets & Transmissions August 2015 vs 2014 Total Tickets 1,020,494 17% increase vs. 2014 Transmissions 5,013,730 19.6% increase vs. 2014 YTD 2015
County Ticket Volume Last months stats compared with previous year Type Ticket % Measured against Total Tickets Duplin 3 HR CNCL NEW RXMT UPDT TOTAL Tickets % 3 HR % CNCL % NEW % RXMT % UPDT 2014 0 0 251 11 56 318 2014 0.0% 0.0% 78.9% 3.5% 17.6% 2015 6 2 335 6 36 385 2015 1.6% 0.5% 87.0% 1.6% 9.4% +/- Var 600% 200% 33.5% -45.5% -35.7% 21.1% Diff +/- 1.6% 0.5% 8.1% -1.9% -8.3% Avg Locates per Day 18 Sampson 3 HR CNCL NEW RXMT TOTAL UPDT Tickets % 3 HR % CNCL % NEW % RXMT % UPDT 2014 0 4 430 11 255 700 2014 0.0% 0.6% 61.4% 1.6% 36.4% 2015 8 5 460 10 475 958 2015 0.8% 0.5% 48.0% 1.0% 49.6% +/- Var 800% 25.0% 7.0% -9.1% 86.3% 36.9% Diff +/- 0.8% 0.0% -13.4% -0.5% 13.2% Avg Locates per Day 46
County Ticket Volume Last months stats compared with previous year Type Ticket Columbus 3 HR CNCL NEW RXMT UPDT TOTAL Tickets % Measured against Total Tickets % 3 HR % CNCL % NEW % RXMT % UPDT 2014 0 13 470 11 40 534 2014 0.0% 2.4% 88.0% 2.1% 7.5% 2015 1 11 443 9 92 556 2015 0.2% 2.0% 79.7% 1.6% 16.5% +/- Var 100% -15.4% -5.7% -18.2% 130.0% 4.1% Diff +/- 0.2% -0.5% -8.3% -0.4% 9.1% Avg Locates per Day 26 Bladen 3 HR CNCL NEW RXMT TOTAL UPDT Tickets % 3 HR % CNCL % NEW % RXMT % UPDT 2014 0 10 228 11 77 326 2014 0.0% 3.1% 69.9% 3.4% 23.6% 2015 0 4 340 2 116 462 2015 0.0% 0.9% 73.6% 0.4% 25.1% +/- Var 0% -60.0% 49.1% -81.8% 50.6% 41.7% Diff +/- 0.0% -2.2% 3.7% -2.9% 1.5% Avg Locates per Day 22
County Ticket Volume YTD stats compared with previous year Type Ticket Duplin 3 HR CNCL NEW RXMT UPDT TOTAL Tickets % Measured against Total Tickets % 3 HR % CNCL % NEW % RXMT % UPDT 2014 0 22 2315 88 346 2771 2014 0.0% 0.8% 83.5% 3.2% 12.5% 2015 12 58 2885 66 474 3495 2015 0.3% 1.7% 82.5% 1.9% 13.6% +/- Var 1200% 163.6% 24.6% -25.0% 37.0% 26.1% Diff +/- 0.3% 0.9% -1.0% -1.3% 1.1% Avg Locates per Day 21 Sampson 3 HR CNCL NEW RXMT UPDT TOTAL Tickets % 3 HR % CNCL % NEW % RXMT % UPDT 2014 0 48 3145 88 1830 5111 2014 0.0% 0.9% 61.5% 1.7% 35.8% 2015 16 34 3603 81 4102 7836 2015 0.2% 0.4% 46.0% 1.0% 52.3% +/- Var 1600% -29.2% 14.6% -8.0% 124.2% 53.3% Diff +/- 0.2% -0.5% -15.6% -0.7% 16.5% Avg Locates per Day 47
County Ticket Volume YTD stats compared with previous year Type Ticket % Measured against Total Tickets Columbus 3 HR CNCL NEW RXMT UPDT TOTAL Tickets % 3 HR % CNCL % NEW % RXMT % UPDT 2014 0 76 3406 88 388 3958 2014 0.0% 1.9% 86.1% 2.2% 9.8% 2015 5 37 3098 83 746 3969 2015 0.1% 0.9% 78.1% 2.1% 18.8% +/- Var 500% -51.3% -9.0% -5.7% 92.3% 0.3% Diff +/- 0.1% -1.0% -8.0% -0.1% 9.0% Avg Locates per Day 24 Bladen 3 HR CNCL NEW RXMT UPDT TOTAL Tickets % 3 HR % CNCL % NEW % RXMT % UPDT 2014 0 34 1743 88 426 2291 2014 0.0% 1.5% 76.1% 3.8% 18.6% 2015 0 31 2166 44 427 2668 2015 0.0% 1.2% 81.2% 1.6% 16.0% +/- Var 0% 8.8% 24.3% -50.0% 0.2% 16.5% Diff +/- 0.0% -0.3% 5.1% -2.2% -2.6% Avg Locates per Day 16
County Ticket Distribution County/Place 08 Aug DUPLIN 385 ALBERTSON 44 BEULAVILLE 46 CALYPSO 4 CHINQUAPIN 10 FAISON 15 FOUNTAIN 2 KENANSVILLE 35 MAGNOLIA 10 MOUNT OLIVE 16 PINK HILL 15 POTTERS HILL 1 ROSE HILL 30 TEACHEY 10 WALLACE 67 WARSAW 77 WESTBROOK CROSSROADS 3 County/Place 08 Aug SAMPSON 958 AUTRYVILLE 33 BONNETSVILLE 10 CLEMENT 3 CLINTON 521 FAISON 10 GARLAND 5 HARRELLS 6 KEENER 1 MIDWAY 1 MINGO 2 NEWTON GROVE 35 PLAIN VIEW 16 ROSEBORO 252 SALEMBURG 12 SNOW HILL 14 SPIVEYS CORNER 26 TURKEY 11
County Ticket Distribution County/Place 08 Aug BLADEN 462 BLADENBORO 47 BUTTERS 1 CARVERS 14 CLARKTON 19 COUNCIL 1 DUART 6 DUBLIN 5 EAST ARCADIA 8 ELIZABETHTOWN 255 EMERSON 1 KELLY 38 LISBON 4 TAR HEEL 19 TOBERMORY 3 WHITE LAKE 36 WHITE OAK 5 County/Place 08 Aug COLUMBUS 556 ACME 4 BOARDMAN 2 BOLTON 36 BRUNSWICK 27 BUG HILL 3 CERRO GORDO 81 CHADBOURN 36 CHERRY GROVE 4 CLARENDON 6 CRIBB TOWN 1 DELCO 10 DOTHAN 1 EVERGREEN 4 FAIR BLUFF 19 FARMERS UNION 1 HALLSBORO 18 LAKE WACCAMAW 15 MOUNT OLIVE 3 NAKINA 21 OAK DALE CROSSROADS 2 OLD DOCK 2 RICO 2 RIEGELWOOD 55 SANDYFIELD 8 SIDNEY 1 TABOR CITY 36 WHITEVILLE 153 WILLIAMSON CROSSROAD 5
White Lining Stats For this month in North Carolina
White Lining
White Lining In Conclusion A. White paint/flags should be an vital part of a successful excavation operation. B. White is the only color that should be use to mark the proposed site. C. White markings help eliminate confusion, reduces Industrial Graffiti & is the standard in the APWA color code.
White Lining
FAQ this month Does a destroyed marks ticket get immediate response from locators? No; Member facility owners have three full working days (excluding the day of notice) to provide a response and to mark any affected underground facilities. These types of locates may be given a higher priority by the member facility owner, but that is not known by NC811. State law does not address a locate by time frame for re-marks. It is the responsibility of the excavator to maintain and preserve any marked/staked areas.
Damages & Incidents
811 Kids Kids love digging, so it s never too soon to teach them about 811! Educational tools and resources are available for our next generation of diggers to start learning today. The Common Ground Alliance (CGA), manages call811.com as well as the development of 811 educational tools for industry and public use. The 811 materials are free for educators, troop or 4-H leaders or parents to download and use in teaching children about 811.
Check out those stickers! NC811, Ingles and Van Wingerden Nurseries have partnered in a sticker program to help educate homeowners and landscapers about 811 and calling before you dig. The stickers will be put on Mums this fall and sent to 150 stores in 6 states, hoping to reach 100,000 people. They will also be on hanging baskets in the spring.
Remote Ticket Entry
New RTE users 80 Acquired RTE Particpants 2015 v/s 2014 60 40 20 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2014 21 30 30 34 37 35 14 8 17 68 63 37 2015 76 62 57 54 46 66 62 78
Three Hour Notice/Ticket How the law reads: If an operator fails to respond to the positive response system, the excavator may proceed if there are no visible indications of a facility at the proposed excavation or demolition area, such as a pole, marker, pedestal, meter, or valve. However, if the excavator is aware of or observes indications of an unmarked facility at the proposed excavation or demolition area, the excavator shall not begin excavation or demolition until an additional call is made to the Notification Center detailing the facility and an arrangement is made for the facility to be marked by the operator within three hours from the time the additional call is received by the Notification Center.
Three Hour Notice/Ticket This means that if the excavator has waited the three full working days and is aware of or observes indications of an unmarked facility then NC 811 will create a three hour notice/ticket when they receive the call from the excavator. A three hour notice/ticket can be issued regardless if there is a Positive Response 999 code on the locate request The three full working days for the initial locate must be complete or ALL members must have supplied positive response The excavator is aware of or observes indications of an unmarked facility
NC811 UCC PRESENTATION SEPTEMBER 2015 Any Questions?