SUNSHINE 811 / FUCC EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP
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SUNSHINE 811 / FUCC
EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP
FLORIDA GAS TRANSMISSIO
N COMPANY,
LLC
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THE CURRENT SITUATION
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In December, the USDOT/PHMSA will
make its final ruling whether Florida
has effective enforcement of Chapter
556, F.S.
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If Florida enforcement is found ineffective,
Federal authority will be exercised.
Excavators who damage hazardous liquid
and natural gas pipelines may be fined:
• $200,000 per violation per day
• Max combined civil penalty of $2 million
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WHAT IS EFFECTIVE ENFORCEMENT?
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Effective enforcement is when the
state has…
1. Enforcement authority and civil penalties
2. A designated enforcement body
3. Implemented its authority and made
enforcement records available to public
4. Established reliable means of learning
about damages
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Effective enforcement is when the
state has…
5. Damage investigation practices adequate
to determine the at-fault party when
damage occurs.
6. Limited exemptions within the DP law.
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Effective enforcement is when the
state has…
7. A state law that requires excavators to:
a. Call 811 before digging
b. Respect the marks
c. Report pipeline damage to operator at
earliest practical moment
d. Excavators to call 911 if damage to
pipeline causes a release
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PHMSA says…
Comprehensive, effective damage
prevention programs use 9 key
elements.
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9 Elements
1. Better communication between operators and
excavators
2. Foster support and partnership of all
stakeholders
3. Operator uses performance measures for
locators
4. Partnership in employee training
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9 Elements
5. Partnership in public education
6. Enforcement agencies’ role to help resolve
issues
7. Fair and consistent enforcement of the law
8. Technology that improves locating process
9. Use of data analysis to continually improve
program effectiveness
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PHMSA Element 1
Better communication between
operators and excavators
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PHMSA Element 2
Fostering support and partnership of all
stakeholders
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PHMSA Element 3
Operator’s use of performance
measures for locators
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PHMSA Element 4
Partnership in employee training
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PHMSA Element 5
Partnership in public education
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PHMSA Element 6
Enforcement agencies’ role to help
resolve issues
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PHMSA Element 7
Fair and consistent enforcement of the
law
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PHMSA Element 8
Use of technology to improve the
locating process
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PHMSA Element 9
Data analysis to continually improve
program effectiveness
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Positive Response
2 - Marked with Exception
Brad Martin and Brian Dean
SUNSHINE 811 / FUCC
EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP
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FLORIDA GAS TRANSMISSIO
N COMPANY,
LLC
Sponsors
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Chapter 556.102 (10) “Positive Response” means the communications among member operators, excavators, and the system concerning the status of locating an underground facility.
What is it?
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Positive Response – 22 Codes
1-Code: Marked (~35%) 2-Code: Marked with Exception (~1%) Four Sub-Codes and soon to be 5 3-Code: Unmarked (~16%) Thirteen Sub-Codes 4-Code: Clear No Facilities (~24%) 5-Code: No Conflict (~18%) 6-Code: Active Facilities – Do Not Demolish (0.1%) 8-Code: Ongoing Job (~7%)
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Why Should I Check it?
Chapter 556.105 (9) (c)
An excavator shall verify the system’s positive responses before beginning excavation.
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Positive Response – Online Example
Ticket ID: 995203743 Phone Number: (727) 424-7778
Dig Site Information Excavator Information
Ticket ID: 995203743
Street Name: PALM PLACE
Place: DREAM LAND
Company Name: MAIL BOXERS
Contact: Brian Dean
Phone Number: 727-424-7778
Service Area Current Response
BIG BILL – FIBER OPTICS 1: Marked
LIL FIRE – GAS COMPANY 3C: Unmarked with Delay Agreement
POOPEE DOOS – WASTEWATER No Response
ZAP YA – ELECTRIC COMPANY 2A: High Profile – Utility Will Contact
AQUA CLARA – WATER COMPANY 2B: Privately Owned Utilities
BIG BOOM – GAS TRANSMISSION 2C: Priority – Contractor Must Contact
NOT DEEP – PHONE COMPANY 2D: High Profile – Utility in Conflict
NO BEBER – RECYCLED WATER 2E: Marked White Lined Area
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2A – Marked with Exceptions
High Profile Utility in Conflict
• Utility owner will attempt to contact the
excavator to schedule site surveillance
– Can be used by any utility owner
• Important trunk lines
• Older, fragile pipes
• High profile users
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2B – Marked with Exceptions
Privately Owned Facilities on property
• Excavator must contact owner directly
Master Meter
Apartment
Complex
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2C – Marked with Exceptions
High Profile Subsurface Installation in Conflict
• Pipeline Transporting Hazardous Materials
Examples
Jet Fuel Gasoline Diesel
Hazardous
Liquids
Anhydrous
Ammonia Carbon Dioxide
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Working Near HPSIs
Excavator Must Notify Utility of Start Date and Time Can Notify Using the Postive Response System
Utility Gives “2C” Positive Response
15 Feet
15 Feet
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2D – Marked with Exceptions
High Profile Utility in Conflict
• Contact utility with any questions
– Can be used by any utility owner
• Important trunk lines
• Older, fragile pipes
• High profile users
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2E – Marked with Exceptions
New Code – Not Yet Active
White Lined Area Marked
• Prior to excavator moving outside the white
lined area, the utility must be notified
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Gas
Transmission
PPT
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PROPOSED LEGISLATION
Chapter 556, F.S., approved August 12, 2016
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Proposed Legislation Purpose
• Allows state or local enforcement to keep 80% of civil
penalty
• Requires excavators to call 911 when contact with a buried
pipeline results in the release of a hazardous material or
substance
• Require members to report underground facility damages
annually
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• Authorizes the system to analyze the damage data
• Requires the system to provide an annual summary of damages to the
President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives
and the Governor pursuant to s. 556.103.
Proposed Legislation Purpose
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Chapter 556 Proposed Amendments
Related to Damage Reporting
s.556.103(5) The board of directors shall submit to the
President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, and the Governor, not later than 60 days
before the convening of each regular session of the
Legislature, an annual progress report on the participation
by municipalities and counties in the one-call notification
system created by this chapter. The report must include a
summary of the reports to the system from the clerks of
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Chapter 556 Proposed Amendments
Related to Damage Reporting
court, as well as a summary of the damage reporting data
received by the system pursuant to s. 556.105(12) for the
preceding year, and any analysis of the data authorized by
the board of directors.
[Note—the foregoing section requires annual reporting by the
system (Sunshine 811) to the Legislature of the damage data
reported to it pursuant to the amendment proposed to s.
556.105(12); authorizes the Sunshine 811 to analyze the
damage data reported to it, if so authorized by the Board; and
requires reporting on any analysis of the data authorized by the
Sunshine 811 Board]
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s. 556.105(12) If any contact with or damage to any pipe,
cable, or its protective covering, or any other underground
facility occurs, the excavator causing the contact or damage
shall immediately notify the member operator. If any
contact with or damage to an underground pipe results in
the escape of any natural and other gas or hazardous liquid
regulated by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration of the United States Department of
Transportation, the excavator must
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Related to Damage Reporting
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immediately report the contact by calling the 911
emergency telephone number. Upon receiving notice, the
member operator shall send personnel to the location as
soon as possible to effect temporary or permanent repair of
the contact or damage. Until such time as the contact or
damage has been repaired, the excavator shall cease
excavation or demolition activities that may
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Related to Damage Reporting
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cause further damage to such underground facility. When
an event giving rise to a notice results in damage to any
pipe, cable or its protective covering, or any other
underground facility, the member operator receiving the
notice shall file a report with the system. Reports shall be
submitted to the center annually, no later than March 31st
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Related to Damage Reporting
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for the prior calendar year, or more frequently at
the option of the member operator. The report
shall describe, if known, the cause, nature and
location of the damage. The system shall
establish and maintain a process to facilitate
submission of reports by member operators.
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Related to Damage Reporting
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[The foregoing amendments add two new
requirements to this section—1) to report damage
to an underground pipe that results in escape of
gas or hazardous liquids immediately by calling the
911 emergency number; and 2) to annually report
(or more frequently at the option of the member) to
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Related to Damage Reporting
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the system any contact resulting in damage to a
facility which must describe, if known, the cause,
nature and location of the damage. The system is
authorized to create a process for submission of
the reports.]
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Related to Damage Reporting
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s. 556.107(1)(c) Any excavator or member operator who commits a noncriminal
infraction under paragraph (a) may be required to pay a civil penalty for each
infraction, which is $500 plus court costs. If a citation is issued by a state law
enforcement officer, a local law enforcement officer, a local government code
inspector, or a code enforcement officer, 80 percent of the civil penalty
collected by the clerk of the court shall be distributed to
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Related to Damage Reporting
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the state or local governmental entity whose employee
issued the citation and 20 percent of the penalty shall be
retained by the clerk to cover administrative costs, in
addition to other costs. If a citation is issued by a state law
enforcement officer, the civil penalty collected by the clerk
shall be retained by the clerk for deposit into the fine and
forfeiture fund established pursuant to s. 142.01.
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Related to Damage Reporting
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Any person who fails to properly respond to a citation
issued pursuant to paragraph (b) shall, in addition to the
citation, be charged with the offense of failing to respond to
the citation and, upon conviction, commits a misdemeanor
of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082
or s. 775.083. A written warning to this effect must be
provided at the time any citation is issued pursuant to
paragraph (b).
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Related to Damage Reporting
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[Note—the amendments to this section will permit state
law enforcement officers who issue citations to excavators
of member operators who commit noncriminal infractions
under section (a) to receive 80 percent of the penalty
money received as a result of the citation, as local law
enforcement is currently authorized to receive. State law
enforcement officers currently are prohibited from
receiving any of the penalty money resulting from citations
they issue.]
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Related to Damage Reporting
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DAMAGE REPORTING TOOL
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Florida DIRT
Sunshine 811 recommends
Florida DIRT as the damage
reporting tool.
Florida DIRT helps us understand why damages
occur. What do we do with it?
• Develop targeted education
• Justify common-sense legislative changes
• Justify policy changes
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DIRT is NOT…
• Used for enforcement purposes
• Used to determine damage
liability
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DIRT IS…
Confidential
Secure
Unbiased
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Where is Florida DIRT?
sunshine811.com
Click RESOURCES
Click FORMS
FORMS
TOP NAVIGATION
1
2
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Florida DIRT (Damage
Information Reporting Tool)
FORMS
Florida DIRT (Damage Information Reporting Tool)
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FL DIRT = Green background and
Sunshine 811 logo
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Registration screen has a blue
background
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DIRT Registration Questions
1. Country
2. Stakeholder group
3. One-call affiliation (select NO – OTHER
Company/Organization)
4. Where you operate
5. Select Florida Virtual Private DIRT
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CGA Single Sign-on Account
Security Credentials
Password
Birthday Month
Birthday day
Favorite animal
Favorite color
Contact information
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Option 1
Choose an existing company
Option 2
Enter a new company and
then enter requested
information
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Select Your Role
User
enters & views data
Manager
user functions, edits data & generates reports
Company Administrator
manager functions & company level access and
editing control
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If your company is already using
national DIRT, you need to grant
Sunshine State One Call of Florida,
Inc.’s Company Administrator access
to your Florida data.
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Provide New Data Grant
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Florida DIRT Input Screen
Florida DIRT Input screen
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Florida DIRT Input Screen
The items in red are required
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Florida DIRT Input Screen
The items in red are required
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Florida DIRT Input Screen
The items in red are required
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Florida DIRT Input Screen
The items in red are required
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Florida DIRT Input Screen
The root cause helps us determine the type of
education needed
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Quicker Uploading
Upload DIRT data in bulk with the
Universal Front End Loader!
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Automated Data Loader (ADL)
To access the
loader:
1. Login to
Florida DIRT
2. Click “File
Upload”
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ADL
• Click “File Upload Specification”
– Data descriptions are detailed here.
– All data submitted as text.
• Visit sample data page, download .xls file:
http://sandbox.damagereporting.org/train
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ADL
A video tutorial walks
you through the ADL
process. The link is
under “Training” in
the main Florida DIRT
menu.