What Is Sanitary Sewer Line Directional Boring?

Directional boring is a trenchless method of installing both gravity and forced main sewer lines underground along a predetermined bore path. The directional drilling system allows for the placement of sanitary sewer line with minimal disturbance or disruption along the ground surface. With sewer line directional boring, obstacles like sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, roads and landscaping are easily bypassed reducing the direct and indirect costs of trenching sanitary sewer lines.

Colorado Horizontal Boring Industry | 811 Know What Is Below

Colorado Horizontal Boring Industry | 811 Know What Is Below

The ground you walk, drive and play on every day covers an incredible amount of buried utilities. In fact, there are more than 20 million miles of underground utilities in the United States, according to data compiled by CGA from various industry groups. That figure equates to more than one football fields length (105 yards) of buried utilities for every man, woman and child in the U.S.

To know whats below, always call 811 before digging!

Colorado Horizontal Boring Industry | 811 Industries Call Process

Colorado Horizontal Boring Industry | 811 Industries Call Process

Call 811 from anywhere in the country a few days prior to digging and your call will automatically be routed to your local one call center. Youll give the operator information about how to contact you, where you are planning to dig and what type of work you will be doing. Your quick conversation with the operator will last a few minutes.

Utility companies who have potential facilities in the area of your dig site will be notified about your intent to dig.

Each affected utility company will send a locator to mark the approximate location of your underground utility lines. This typically occurs within 2-3 working days.

Colorado Horizontal Boring Industry | 811 Industries 5 Steps to Safer Digging Video

Colorado Horizontal Boring Industry | 811 Industries 5 Steps to Safer Digging Video

Call Before You Dig!

1. Always call 811 before digging

2. Wait the required amount of time

3. Locate accurately

4. Respect the marks

5. Dig carefully