

PIPELINES IN OUR COMMUNITY
You are receiving this important pipeline safety information because you live, work or own property near a pipeline or facility owned or operated by DCP Midstream and it’s important for you to know your role when it comes to pipeline safety.
This includes preventing damage to pipelines by always calling 811 before digging, maintaining a clear right-of-way, understanding how to recognize an emergency, what to do in the event of an emergency and how to share these important safety messages with others.
According to the National Transportation Safety Board, pipelines are the safest way to carry energy products. That’s why they can be found in our neighborhoods, parks, and even in our backyards. But, despite an exemplary safety record, the rare pipeline emergency can occur and it’s important to be prepared.
Pipelines are monitored regularly by air, on foot, and with sophisticated 24-hour electronic monitoring and inspection systems, but natural elements - such as erosion and flooding - can change a pipeline’s depth of cover.
Almost all pipeline incidents are preventable. In fact, most serious pipeline problems are the result of improper or unauthorized digging near a pipeline. In addition, encroachment of a right-of-way can inhibit an operator’s ability to respond to pipeline emergencies, eliminate third-party damage, provide right-of-way surveillance and perform routine maintenance and state/federal inspections. If a potential problem is suspected, it is important for action to be taken quickly.
SAFETY IS OUR PRIORITY
ABOUT DCP MIDSTREAM
SAFETY OF OUR PIPELINES

In 2023, Phillips 66 increased the company’s ownership interest in DCP and began providing service to DCP Midstream’s assets. With the integration of DCP Midstream’s assets, Phillips 66 currently operates 63K miles of pipelines in the United States, including 47K miles of gas gathering pipeline systems and 36 active plants. Gathering and processing raw natural gas to make it marketable is the foundation of what we do. We process more than five billion cubic feet of gas every day, and we produce approximately 700,000 barrels per day of natural gas liquids (NGLs). DCP Midstream pipelines transport natural gas, condensate, and highly volatile liquids (HVLs) that keep our homes comfortable, our transportation systems running smoothly, and help create the hundreds of lifesaving and consumer products that we use in our day-to-day lives.
DCP Midstream is proud of our health, safety and environmental record. We track our performance using industry-leading metrics including the rate of injuries, process safety events and hydrocarbon spills beyond secondary containment.
After reading this brochure, you will know how to prevent damage to pipelines by always calling 811 before digging to have underground utilities marked for free and recognize a pipeline leak and respond to an emergency. You will also know more about DCP Midstream’s commitment to safety and how to get additional information.
Pipeline safety is everyone’s responsibility! It’s important that you keep this information as reference and share the messages in this brochure with family members, renters and tenants, homeowner associations, coworkers, employees and other members of your community.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
WARNING SIGNS
Your sense of sight, smell and sound may help recognize the signs of a pipeline emergency.
SEE:
Pools of liquid, a continuous bubbling in standing water, an oily sheen on water surfaces, vaporous fog or blowing dirt around the area can all be signs of a leak. Dead grass or vegetation are also possible signs.
SMELL:
Many petroleum products have a distinct odor, such as sulfur (rotten eggs), or a strong petroleum-like odor. That said, do not depend on odor alone to determine a leak. Your sense of smell may become impaired (a condition known as odor fatigue).


HEAR:
Hissing, gurgling or roaring sounds, ranging in volume from quiet to loud, could be indications of a pipeline problem.

DO’S DONT’S
IF YOU SUSPECT A LEAK, DO:
• Leave the area immediately and walk into the wind and away from the site.
• Warn all non-emergency personnel to stay away.
• Avoid contact with any fluids or vapors escaping from the pipeline.
• From a safe area, call 911 to report the leak.
• Call the pipeline operator using the number provided on a nearby pipeline marker, if you can do so safely.
IF YOU SUSPECT A LEAK, DO NOT:
• Do not operate any machinery.
• Never attempt to operate pipeline valves or extinguish a pipeline fire. This could potentially prolong an incident, cause another leak in the pipeline, and risk your life and the lives of others.
• Do not create a spark. Potential ignition sources include, but are not limited to: smoking materials, open flames, cell phones, pagers, flashlights, vehicle keyless entry remotes, and motorized vehicles or equipment.
In the event you damage or make any contact, pull, snag, nick, dent or scrape to a DCP Midstream Pipeline, please contact the emergency line at 1-888-204-1781.

PIPELINE LOCATION
Keep in mind that pipeline markers and online mapping tools are for reference purposes only and have differing variances of accuracy. That’s why they are not a replacement for calling 811 before a digging project. Dialing 811 is the only way to have the exact location of a pipeline marked.
KNOW YOUR MARKERS
Pipeline markers, which are placed at regular intervals near a pipeline route, are a great way to learn the general location of a pipeline. Markers are placed along a pipeline right-of-way, which is a dedicated clearing of land that provides a safety buffer above and around a pipeline. Pipeline markers are commonly found at road, railway and water crossings, fence lines, and at aboveground facilities along the pipeline system. They identify the type of product carried in the line, the operating company and the operator’s emergency phone number.

While pipeline markers are good indicators that there is a pipeline nearby, they only indicate the general location of a line and never its depth and will not indicate the curvature or angle of the pipes underground. These signs simply act as a reminder that pipelines are nearby; they are not a replacement for calling 811 before a project that involves digging.
ENCROACHMENT
Some activities may require you to work on or use a pipeline rightof-way (ROW), including the building of temporary structures or to use the ROW for the passage of equipment. This is referred to as ROW Encroachment. Contact the pipeline operator before beginning any activities involving a ROW. In addition to calling 811, provide the pipeline operator the following information: proposed activity, location of the activity, and the equipment to be used including axle load weight.

PHILLIPS 66 PIPELINE LLC
ONLINE MAPPING TOOL
Our online mapping tool provides an easy to use, live-updated view of our DCP Midstream active pipelines and storage terminals. Simply type in your address to view any of our pipelines and storage facilities near you.
Visit https://www.phillips66.com/pipeline-safety/ map/.
NATIONAL PIPELINE MAPPING SYSTEM
The National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) enables the user to view the approximate location of hazardous liquid and gas transmission pipelines, breakout storage tanks and pipeline operator contact information near any searched address. This free online application is managed by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Visit www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov to learn more.

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PROTECT YOURSELF AND YOUR PROPERTY
ALWAYS CALL 811 OR THE STATE ONE-CALL CENTER
Call 811 (commonly referred to as Call Before you Dig or One-Call) is fast, easy and FREE!! The nationwide service alerts underground utility operators, like DCP Midstream, to mark the location of their pipelines or utilities before you begin digging. Always call 811 or your state One-Call Center at least three working days before you plan to dig for any reason. In most states, it’s the law! When you hire someone to dig, make sure they call 811. Dial 8-1-1 with this information:
• Type of work, equipment to be used and depth you plan to dig
• Date and time your project will begin
• Address of digging project, the road your dig site is located and the nearest intersection
• Driving directions or GPS coordinates, if available
WAIT – FOR THE PIPELINE OR UNDERGROUND UTILITIES TO BE MARKED
DCP Midstream will be notified of your request if our pipelines are near your digging project and a representative will be dispatched to your digging location to mark the pipeline location with paint and/ or flags at no cost to you.

EXCAVATE – BEGIN YOUR DIGGING PROJECT SAFELY
Dig carefully around the marks. Use hand tools where possible, follow all safe excavation requirements from your state’s One-Call Law and utilize best practices. If an excavation takes place near a DCP Midstream pipeline, a company representative must be on site to ensure the integrity of the pipeline.
Many states now offer online 811 request options. Visit www.clickbeforeyoudig.com for more information.
To learn more about 811, your state One-Call excavation laws and best practices visit www.call811.com or https://commongroundalliance.com/.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND LAND USE
While land development is inevitable, proper planning and development oversight by your local public officials can help ensure the safety and well-being of the general public, protection of the environment, an increase in pipeline awareness, the protection of DCP Midstream’s established easement rights and enhance communication between property owners, developers and pipeline operators.
MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY
DCP Midstream has procedures in place for conducting excavations and repairs on pipelines which are in compliance with U.S. Department of Transportation regulations. These procedures include risk assessment as well as planning and safety requirements. A written plan is prepared for each project and, where applicable, all affected parties - including employees, pipeline controllers, contractors, other utilities, neighbors and local emergency responders - are made aware of the plan.
YOU CAN RECOGNIZE THE TYPE OF LINE MARKED ON A SITE BY USING THE FOLLOWING COLOR CODES
PROPOSED EXCAVATION
SURVEY MARKINGS
ELECTRICAL GAS, PETROLEUM, OIL, STEAM COMMUNICATIONS POTABLE WATER
RECLAIMED WATER SEWERS & DRAINS
UNDERSTANDING THE HAZARDS

Energy products transported by pipeline are classified as hazardous materials. Though we interact with energy products in our daily lives, they are potentially dangerous if improperly managed, transported or released.
Serious pipeline incidents are rare, but it is best to understand the hazards, which vary by product and pipeline type and by proximity to the pipeline. DCP Midstream pipelines transport highly volatile liquids (HVLs) and natural gas. To familiarize yourself with the hazards associated with these products, please refer to the following chart.
Information obtained from 2020 DOT Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG). Refer to ERG for more details. The ERG can be downloaded to computer or as a mobile app at https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/hazmat/erg/emergency-response-guidebook-erg
NATURAL GAS Gas Lighter than air
CONDENSATE PRODUCTS
HYDROGENSULFIDE (H2S)
Liquid/Vapor Heavier than air
Extremely high concentrations may cause irritation or asphyxiation. Some natural gases contain H2S. Light concentrations of H2S will cause throat and eye irritation as well as breathing difficulty. Heavier concentrations of H2S will cause dizziness similar to intoxication and may lead to serious breathing difficulty, even death.
Extremely flammable and easily ignited by heat, sparks, or flames.
HIGHLY VOLATILE LIQUIDS (HVLS) = ETHANE, BUTANE, PROPANE, OR GAS
Gas Heavier than air
Can be fatal if swallowed or breathed and may cause respiratory irritation.
Liquid Heavier than air
High concentrations can cause shock, convulsions, inability to breathe, extremely rapid unconsciousness. Hydrogensulfide (H2S) causes a foul odor in small concentrations, but paralyzes the sense of smell in higher concentrations.
Extremely flammable and easily ignited by heat, sparks, or flames, and may accumulate in low areas and travel considerable distance to ignition source and flash back.
Extremely flammable, gas/air mixtures can be explosive, and may travel considerable distance to ignition source and flash back.
Respiratory tract irritant; may cause central nervous system effects, drowsiness, asphyxiation. Both an irritant and a chemical asphyxiant with effects on both mixtures of the above utilization and the central nervous system.
Extremely flammable liquid or vapor, oxygen vapors are heavier than air and may accumulate in low areas and travel considerable distance to ignition source.
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OPERATING WITH INTEGRITY
Pipelines are crucial to meeting our nation’s growing economic and energy needs. Because of their importance, and in order to maintain the safety of the public, and pipelines operate under numerous government regulations and industry standards to ensure safe and reliable operation. These requirements address all aspects of pipeline operation, including where and how they are built, operated, tested, maintained, decommissioned and much more.
DCP Midstream takes our commitment to safety seriously. We strive to go beyond the many industry guidelines and government regulations under which we operate to ensure that everyone who lives or works near our pipelines and facilities recognize security threats or suspicious activity, knows the warning signs of a pipeline leak, and can quickly respond if they suspect a problem.

COMMITTED TO SAFETY & RELIABILITY
Pipelines are a critical component of our nation’s energy infrastructure and serve as the ungrounded highways that transport energy across the country. According to data related to personal injuries, collected by the U.S. Department of Transportation, pipelines are the safest and most cost-effective means of transporting these products. Pipeline companies, such as DCP Midstream, follow strict regulations and standards to ensure, pipeline safety. Pipeline personnel check for visible signs of leaks or corrosion during regular aerial and foot patrols. They use special equipment to inspect and clean the inside of pipelines, and routinely test valves and gas samples to identify early signs of corrosion.
DCP Midstream maintains a comprehensive Integrity Management Program that is designed to ensure the mechanical integrity, safety and reliability of our gas transmission and hazardous liquid pipelines which includes:
• Use of sophisticated technology to monitor our pipelines and facilities 24-hours a day, 365 days a year
• Routine inspection of surface conditions via aerial patrol or on foot
• Use of cathodic protection, chemical inhibitors and special pipeline coatings to mitigate pipeline corrosion
• Pipeline inspection using sophisticated, in-line inspection devices (commonly referred to as smart tools or PIGs)
• Proactive clearing of trees and brush from pipeline right-of-ways to allow for effective monitoring, inspection and access to the pipeline
• Emergency preparedness training and communication with local emergency officials as well as education for our communities regarding pipeline safety and damage prevention
• Technical, operational and safety training for our employees

MORE THAN 7,500 MILES OF PHILLIPS 66 PIPELINE LLC
PIPELINES RUN UNDER FARM AND RANCH LAND.

SPECIFIC CONSIDERATIONS FOR FARMERS AND RANCHERS
According to the Common Ground Alliance (CGA), there are 2 million farms in the United States, and 9.5 million acres of this country are used for farming or ranching activities. Due to the sheer surface area that these businesses cover, they are uniquely at risk of coming in contact with a pipeline or utility line buried underneath their land.
Rural communities often contain major oil and gas pipelines which must be avoided while digging to prevent accidents. Even if you know the general location of the pipeline, always call 811 before digging. Natural elements, like erosion, may have caused the ground around the pipeline to change, shifting the line’s depth of cover.
WHEN TO CALL
To prevent harming your community and to avoid potentially long-lasting harm to your property, farmers and ranchers should always call 811 before performing the following tasks: chisel plowing, deep ripping or tilling, subsoiling or terracing, creek maintenance, drainage ditch clean out, waterway building, drain tile installation or any other excavation activity. Have your projects surveyed for free by calling 811 and keep yourself, your land and your loved ones safe.

PREPAREDNESS EFFORTS
Should you seek additional information about guidelines to consider during a pipeline emergency, scan the QR code printed on the back of this communication.
Pipeline companies regularly communicate, train, and plan with emergency responders and in the event of an incident or leak, they will dispatch trained personnel to assist emergency responders. Responders are trained to protect life, property and facilities. Pipeline personnel will take steps to minimize the amount of product leaking and isolate the emergency area.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND RESOURCES
The resources below have important information about pipelines, Call Before You Dig requirements, and interactive activities to learn more about pipeline safety.

811 - CALL BEFORE YOU DIG
www.call811.com
Website for 811, the National Call Before You Dig phone number. Site includes excavation requirements of your state’s One-Call law, downloadable resources and best practices for safe digging.

PIPELINE 101
www.pipeline101.com
A resource to better understand the pipeline industry including the purpose and technologies utilized within the industry, safety aspects and history of pipelines.

NATIONAL
PIPELINE MAPPING SYSTEM (NPMS)
www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov
A mapping system that contains public contact information, information and attribute data pertaining to interstate and intrastate transmission hazardous liquid and gas transmission pipelines, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plants, and hazardous liquid breakout tanks jurisdictional to U.S. DOT Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA).

PHILLIPS 66 PIPELINE LLC
HOMEOWNERS & BUSINESSES PAGE
https://www.phillips66.com/pipeline-safety/
Provides helpful information on pipeline safety, prevention measures, One-Call requirements, encroachment prevention, integrity management, etc.

811 FOR KIDS
https://call811.com/Kids
A free online resource for kids and families to learn about gas and pipeline safety through interactive videos.

COMMON
GROUND ALLIANCE (CGA)
www.commongroundalliance.com
CGA is dedicated to preventing damage to underground utility infrastructure and protecting those who live and work near these important assets through the shared responsibility of our stakeholders.
Producto Tipo De Fuga Vapores
Riesgos Para La Salud
Riesgos De Incendio
Información obtenida de la Guía de Respuesta a Emergencias (ERG) del DOT 2020. Consulte al ERG para obtener más detalles. El ERG se puede descargar a una computadora o como una aplicación móvil en https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/hazmat/erg/emergency-response-guidebook-erg
GAS NATURAL Gas Mas liviano que el aire
Las concentraciones extremadamente altas pueden causar irritación o asfixia. Algunos gases naturales contienen H2S. Las concentraciones bajas de H2S causarán irritación de la garganta y los ojos, así como dificultad para respirar. Las concentraciones más altas de H2S causarán mareos similares a la intoxicación y pueden provocar una dificultad respiratoria grave, incluso la muerte.
Extremadamente inflamable y se encienden fácilmente por calor, chispas o llamas.
PRODUCTOS CONDENSADOS
SULFURO DE HIDRÓGENO (H2S)
Líquido/Vapor
LÍQUIDOS ALTAMENTE VOLÁTILES (HVL, POR SUS SIGLAS EN INGLÉS)
= ETANO, BUTANO, PROPANO O GAS
Gas
Más pesado que el aire
Puede ser mortal si se ingiere o se respira y puede causar irritación respiratoria.
Líquido
Más pesado que el aire
Más pesado que el aire
Las altas concentraciones pueden causar shock, convulsiones, incapacidad para respirar, pérdida del conocimiento extremadamente rápida. El sulfuro de hidrógeno (H2S) causa un olor desagradable en pequeñas concentraciones, pero paraliza el sentido del olfato en concentraciones más altas.
Extremadamente inflamable y se enciende fácilmente con el calor, chispas o llamas, y puede acumularse en áreas bajas y viajar una distancia considerable hasta la fuente de ignición y causar un retroceso de llamas.
Extremadamente inflamable, las mezclas de gas y aire pueden ser explosivas y pueden viajar una distancia considerable hasta la fuente de ignición y causar un retroceso de llamas.
Irritante de las vías respiratorias; Puede causar efectos en el sistema nervioso central somnolencia, asfixia. Es un irritante al igual que un asfixiante químico con efectos tanto en las mezclas de la utilización anterior como en el sistema nervioso central.
Líquidos o vapores extremadamente inflamables, los vapores de oxígeno son más pesados que el aire y pueden acumularse en áreas bajas y viajar una distancia considerable hasta la fuente de ignición.
INFORMACIÓN EN ESPAÑOL
Guarde esta importante información de seguridad
Los ductos son una red invisible que transporta productos energéticos. Se pueden encontrar en nuestros vecindarios, parques e incluso en nuestros propios patios traseros. Aunque los ductos son reconocidos por la National Transportation Safety Board como la forma más segura de transportar productos como petróleo crudo, productos refinados y líquidos peligrosos, aunque muy raramente, pueden ocurrir emergencias en los ductos es importante estar preparados.
Casi todos los incidentes de ductos son prevenibles. De hecho, la mayoría de los problemas serios que involucran ductos son el resultado de una excavación indebida o no autorizada cerca de un ducto.
Si sospecha un problema, es importante que sepa qué acciones debe tomar de inmediato.
UBICACIÓN DEL DUCTO
Llame al 811 antes de comenzar cualquier proyecto de excavación de manera que los ductos presentes en su propiedad se puedan marcar de forma gratuita. Busque los marcadores de ductos y visite la página de internet; www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov para ubicar los ductos cerca de usted.
EN CASO DE EMERGENCIA
Si nota charcos inusuales de líquido, un brillo aceitoso en el agua, soplado de niebla vaporosa o suciedad, vegetación descolorida, silbidos o ruidos rugientes u olores extraños cerca del ducto, abandone el área de inmediato, notifique a los demás que se mantengan alejados y llame al 911.
PROTÉJASE A SÍ MISMO Y A LOS DEMÁS
Ayude a evitar daños a los ductos manteniendo una clara servidumbre de paso, informando sobre cualquier actividad sospechosa cerca del ducto y compartiendo esta importante información de seguridad con su familia, amigos y vecinos.
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UBICACIÓN DEL DUCTO
Las excavaciones indebidas o no autorizadas cerca de un ducto son la causa más común de problemas y daños graves. Evite dañar accidentalmente un ducto presente en su propiedad llamando al 8-1-1 o al centro de llamadas “One-Call Center” tres días hábiles antes de proceder a excavar. ¡Es la ley! El 811 o One-Call es un servicio gratuito a nivel nacional que alerta a los operadores de ductos subterráneos y de servicios públicos, como DCP Midstream, para que procedan a marcar la ubicación de sus líneas cerca de su proyecto de excavación.
Los marcadores de ductos, que se colocan a intervalos regulares cerca de las trayectorias de los ductos, identifican la ubicación general del ducto. Estos marcadores/letreros se encuentran comúnmente en carreteras, ferrocarriles y cruces de agua y cercas. Los marcadores identifican qué tipo de producto se transporta, el nombre del operador y el número de teléfono de emergencia. Estos marcadores actúan como un recordatorio de que un ducto está cerca y no sustituyen llamar al 811 antes de excavar.

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En una emergencia, llame primero al 911 y luego llame al numero de emergencia de DCP Midstream 1-888-204-1781.
EN CASO DE EMERGENCIA
Las señales de advertencia de que hay una emergencia en el ducto incluyen: charcos inusuales de líquido, burbujeo continuo en agua estancada, brillo aceitoso en el agua, soplado de niebla vaporosa o suciedad, vegetación descolorida, silbidos o ruidos rugientes u olores extraños, acres o parecidos al petróleo. Algunos productos son inodoros y no se pueden detectar mediante el olor solo o pueden llegar incluso a afectar su sentido del olfato, por lo que es importante estar atento a sonidos inusuales cerca del ducto.
Si sospecha que hay un problema, abandone el área inmediatamente y adviértele a los demás de que se mantengan alejados. Nunca intente operar válvulas u otros equipos. Desde un área segura, llame al 911 para reportar la fuga y luego llame al número de teléfono de emergencia de DCP Midstream al 1-888-204-1781.
Respete los marcadores y cave con cuidado. Si un ducto ha sido jalado, sacudido, enganchado, mellado, abollado, raspado o tocado de cualquier manera, marque el 911 para reportar el daño, luego llame al número de emergencia de DCP Midstream al 1-888-204-1781.

PROTÉJASE A SÍ MISMO Y A LOS DEMÁS
Puede ayudar a proteger a su familia, a sus empleados, a su propiedad y al medio ambiente manteniendo una clara servidumbre de paso, la cual es un área a lo largo del ducto que está libre de estructuras, árboles u otras obstrucciones. El mantener una clara servidumbre de paso le permite a DCP Midstream realizar el mantenimiento preventivo e inspecciones, el monitoreo aéreo del ducto y el acceso en caso de una emergencia.
Para obtener más información sobre DCP Midstream, visite https://www.phillips66.com/pipeline-safety/.
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CONSIDERACIONES ESPECÍFICAS PARA AGRICULTORES Y GANADEROS
Según la Alianza de Interés Común (CGA, por sus siglas en inglés), hay 2 millones de granjas en los Estados Unidos, y 9.5 millones de acres de este país se utilizan para actividades agrícolas o ganaderas. Debido a la gran superficie que cubren estas empresas, estas corren el riesgo específico de entrar en contacto con una línea de tuberías o una línea de servicios públicos enterrada debajo de sus tierras.
Las comunidades rurales a menudo contienen importantes líneas de tuberias de gas y petróleo que deben evitarse mientras se excava para evitar accidentes. Incluso si conoce la ubicación general de la línea de tuberías, siempre llame al 811 antes de excavar. Los elementos naturales, como la erosión, pueden haber causado que el suelo alrededor de la línea de tuberías haya cambiado, modificando la profundidad de cobertura de la línea.
CUANDO DEBE LLAMAR
Para evitar causar daños a su comunidad y evitar daños potencialmente duraderos a su propiedad, los agricultores y los ganaderos siempre deben llamar al 811 antes de realizar las siguientes tareas: Arado con cincel, laboreo o labranza profunda, subsolado o terrazas, mantenimiento de arroyos, limpieza de zanjas de drenaje, construcción de vías fluviales e instalación de canales para drenaje o cualquier otra actividad de excavación. Asegúrese que sus proyectos sean inspeccionados de forma gratuita llamando al 811 y mantenga a salvo a su tierra a sus seres queridos y a usted mismo.
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