The damage prevention incident shall be reported by 1) calling the Commission as soon as possible at (2 07) 287-3831 and 2) completing the Underground Facilities Damage Prevention Incident Report form available from the Commission (207-287-3831 or http://www.maine.gov/mpuc). The operator shall submit this written report within 10 days of discovering a suspected violation.
In the event of a serious damage prevention incident as defined in Section 2(S-1) occurs, the operator shall also provide notice to the Commission immediately, after all urgent safety matters have been addressed, in a manner consistent with the most recent notification procedures provided by the Commission.
Any person may report to the Commission any other failure to comply with this rule or other concerns regarding underground facilities damage prevention, using the Underground Facility Damage Prevention Incident Report form.
Within 21 business days of changing the configuration of a gas operator's main supply underground gas facility, the gas operator must provide updated maps to the appropriate entities.
Upon receiving notification from the excavator that an unmarked facility has been discovered, the operator must visit the site and positively identify whether the facility is active or inactive.
65-407 C.M.R. ch. 895, § 6