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The Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) and the Future of Broadband

Chris Thome discusses the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund and what it means for the future of high-speed internet access. The Rural Digital Opportunity Fund, or RDOF, is a $20.4 billion FCC fund to help bridge the digital divide to deploy broadband networks across rural America. Chris Thome, V.P. of Business Development, Rhino Marking & Protection …

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Using Emerging Technologies on the ROW

New Department of Transportation regulations are paving the way for use of emerging technology to improve safety of America’s ROWs. In January, the DOT’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced new rules regarding the fastest-growing segment of the transportation sector: drones. The new rules will require Remote identification for drones as well as permit drone flight …

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50% of Homeowners planning to dig without requesting a locate in 2022

This was originally sent out as our April 2022 Newsletter April 1st marks the beginning of National Safe Digging Month (NDSM)! And to kick-off the excavation season, the Common Ground Alliance (CGA) released results from a recent national survey … with some alarming feedback: nearly six-in-ten U.S. homeowners (58%) reported experiencing a utility service interruption …

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Problems with Utility Locating and How to Address Issues

This was originally sent out as our December 2020 Newsletter I. CGA in Depth Report The CGA recently released a White Paper that shines some light on problems facing the industries we serve. After surveying more than 400 locate technicians, performing in-depth interviews with industry managers and decision-makers, and analyzing the recently released 2019 DIRT …

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Tangible Approaches to Improving Pipeline Safety 

This was originally sent out as our June 2020 Gas & Oil Industry Newsletter I. Pipeline Safety Report and Plan The American petroleum institute (API) recently released its Pipeline Safety Performance Report and Strategic Plan for 2020-2022.  The industry continues to make great strides at improving pipeline safety and finding better ways to engage important …

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Preparing for Hurricanes and Preventing Damage to Buried Lines

This was originally sent out as our August 2019 Electric Newsletter I. Preparing for the Storm  We are in the middle of hurricane season, and NOAA updated their Atlantic forecast.  If predictions are right, we could see 10-17 named storms and 2-4 major hurricanes. In the Carolinas several electric utilities have been increasingly undergrounding their lines to reduce …

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New Pipeline Safety Rules at PHMSA, TRRC, COGC, & PAPUC

This was originally sent out as our August 2019 Gas & Oil Newsletter I. New Safety Rules & Regulations New pipeline regulations continue to move forward at PHMSA as the Senate Commerce committee advanced the reauthorization of the Pipeline Safety Act.  The new rules will address over-pressurization and change professional engineering requirements.  The new Transmission, Liquids, …

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Avoiding 3rd Party Damages to Improve Reliability

This was originally sent out as our August 2019 Telecommunications Newsletter I. Thousands lose internet after third-party damage On July 3, the internet was down all day in heavily populated areas of Raleigh-Durham, NC, Morrisville, NC, and Charleston, SC. A third party caused the widespread damages affecting customers of Comcast, Verizon and Wow!  The damages affected …

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City receives $8.5 million FEMA grant to underground utilities

This was originally sent out as our October 2019 Telecommunications Industry Newsletter I. City receives $8.5 million FEMA grant to underground utilities The city of Palm Beach, Florida has been awarded $8.5 million to remove utility polls and bury overhead power lines. The grant was part of FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Grant Programs fund, that became available after …

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