How often do you daylight/hydrovac their line? In our area, other utilities
recommend doing so every 30-50ft when you are going parallel to their
lines, in the assumption that their line won't have any extreme deviations
in that distance.

As Chuck said, using your own cable locator is the another option as long
as there are not too many other lines in the ground. Some utilities may
allow you to clamp your cable locate transmitter onto their pedastals/etc
to transmit into their lines; some won't officially "allow" it but their
techs will look the other way if you're friendly with them. But you can
always attach your transmitter to the locate/ground cable in the nearby NID
of a customer you/that other provider share without anyone complaining.

On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 1:21 PM, Jason McKemie <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Does anyone have any suggestions on things to look out for when doing
> this?  I've noticed the locating of telephone cables is a bit sketchy
> around here to say the least, so it makes me nervous running long distances
> parallel with them.  I'll try for the opposite site of the road when
> possible, but sometimes that will mean crossing several driveways or other
> obstacles.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -Jason
>
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