Illinois Code § 220 ILCS 50/4

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Every excavator who engages in nonemergency excavation or demolition shall:
 
 
(a) take reasonable action to inform the excavator of 
 
the location of any facilities in and near the area for which such operation is to be conducted;
 
 
(b) plan the excavation or demolition to avoid or 
 
minimize interference with facilities within the tolerance zone by utilizing such precautions that include, but are not limited to, hand or vacuum excavation methods to the depth of the proposed excavation or demolition, and visually inspecting the excavation while in progress until clear of the approximate location of the existing marked facility;
 
 
(c) pre-mark the area of excavation;
 
 
(d) provide notice not less than 2 days but no more 
 
than 10 days in advance of the start of the excavation or demolition to the owners or operators of the underground utility facilities at or near the excavation or demolition area through JULIE.
 
 
At a minimum, the notice required under this 
 
subsection (d) shall provide:
 
 
 
(1) the excavator's name, address, phone number 
 
 
at which the excavator can be reached, and, if available, a fax number and email address;
 
 
 
(2) the start date and time of the planned 
 
 
excavation or demolition;
 
 
 
(3) the county and place or places where the 
 
 
proposed excavation shall take place;
 
 
 
(4) the address or location at which the 
 
 
excavation or demolition shall take place;
 
 
 
(5) the type of work, extent, and description of 
 
 
the area where the excavation or demolition is to occur;
 
 
 
(6) the section or quarter sections when the 
 
 
information in items (1) through (5) of this subsection (d) does not allow JULIE to determine the appropriate excavation or demolition site. This item (6) does not apply to residential property owners;
 
 
 
(7) an indication of whether directional boring 
 
 
or horizontal directional drilling will be used;
 
 
 
(8) an indication of whether the excavation will 
 
 
exceed 7 feet in depth;
 
 
 
(9) an indication of how the proposed excavation 
 
 
or demolition has been pre-marked;
 
 
 
(10) the identity of the project owner; and
 
 
 
(11) the latitude and longitude of the relevant 
 
 
area, if available. 
 
 
The information specified in items (1) through (10) 
 
is still required when providing latitude and longitude; 
 
 
(e) provide, during and following excavation or 
 
demolition, such support for existing facilities in and near the excavation or demolition area as may be reasonably necessary for the protection of such facilities and known service laterals unless otherwise agreed to by the owner or operator of the underground facility or owners of any known service laterals;
 
 
(f) backfill all excavations in such manner and with 
 
such materials as may be reasonably necessary for the protection of existing facilities in and near the excavation or demolition area; 
 
 
(g) when the excavation or demolition project will 
 
extend past the 25-day expiration date of the original notice provided under clause (d) or a subsequent extension notice, if marks are requested, the excavator shall pre-mark prior to requesting any subsequent extension notice;
 
 
(h) exercise due care at all times to protect 
 
facilities and known service laterals. If, after proper notification through JULIE and upon arrival at the site of the proposed excavation, the excavator observes clear evidence of the presence of an unmarked or incompletely marked facility in the area of the proposed excavation, the excavator shall provide subsequent notice through JULIE of the unmarked or incompletely marked area and shall not begin excavating until all affected facilities have been marked or 2 hours, whichever is shorter, unless a greater time is provided by the excavator through JULIE. The underground utility facility owner or operator of the facility shall respond within 2 hours unless a greater time is provided by the excavator through JULIE;
 
 
(i) when factors, including, but not limited to, 
 
weather, construction activity, or vandalism, at the excavation site have caused the facility markings to become faded or indistinguishable, the excavator shall pre-mark again and provide a re-mark request through JULIE requesting that only the affected areas where excavation or demolition is to continue be re-marked. Underground utility facility owners or operators must respond to the notice to re-mark by the dig start date and time on the notice; and 
 
 
(j) for informational and planning purposes only, 
 
prior notice of large projects may be provided to underground utility facility owners or operators through JULIE greater than 10 days in advance of the large project commencing. 
 
Nothing in this Section prohibits the use of any method of excavation if conducted in a manner that would avoid interference with facilities.

the location of any facilities in and near the area for which such operation is to be conducted;
minimize interference with facilities within the tolerance zone by utilizing such precautions that include, but are not limited to, hand or vacuum excavation methods to the depth of the proposed excavation or demolition, and visually inspecting the excavation while in progress until clear of the approximate location of the existing marked facility;
than 10 days in advance of the start of the excavation or demolition to the owners or operators of the underground utility facilities at or near the excavation or demolition area through JULIE.
subsection (d) shall provide:
at which the excavator can be reached, and, if available, a fax number and email address;
excavation or demolition;
proposed excavation shall take place;
excavation or demolition shall take place;
the area where the excavation or demolition is to occur;
information in items (1) through (5) of this subsection (d) does not allow JULIE to determine the appropriate excavation or demolition site. This item (6) does not apply to residential property owners;
or horizontal directional drilling will be used;
exceed 7 feet in depth;
or demolition has been pre-marked;
area, if available.
is still required when providing latitude and longitude;
demolition, such support for existing facilities in and near the excavation or demolition area as may be reasonably necessary for the protection of such facilities and known service laterals unless otherwise agreed to by the owner or operator of the underground facility or owners of any known service laterals;
such materials as may be reasonably necessary for the protection of existing facilities in and near the excavation or demolition area;
extend past the 25-day expiration date of the original notice provided under clause (d) or a subsequent extension notice, if marks are requested, the excavator shall pre-mark prior to requesting any subsequent extension notice;
facilities and known service laterals. If, after proper notification through JULIE and upon arrival at the site of the proposed excavation, the excavator observes clear evidence of the presence of an unmarked or incompletely marked facility in the area of the proposed excavation, the excavator shall provide subsequent notice through JULIE of the unmarked or incompletely marked area and shall not begin excavating until all affected facilities have been marked or 2 hours, whichever is shorter, unless a greater time is provided by the excavator through JULIE. The underground utility facility owner or operator of the facility shall respond within 2 hours unless a greater time is provided by the excavator through JULIE;
weather, construction activity, or vandalism, at the excavation site have caused the facility markings to become faded or indistinguishable, the excavator shall pre-mark again and provide a re-mark request through JULIE requesting that only the affected areas where excavation or demolition is to continue be re-marked. Underground utility facility owners or operators must respond to the notice to re-mark by the dig start date and time on the notice; and
prior notice of large projects may be provided to underground utility facility owners or operators through JULIE greater than 10 days in advance of the large project commencing.

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