811 Rides Again

‘Call 811’ Message Supported by Georgia 811 to Sponsor Jockey Victor Espinoza for Second Consecutive Year

Espinoza will be aboard the early favorite, as he seeks his second straight and third overall Kentucky Derby win

Duluth, GA (April 29, 2015) – Georgia 811, a proud member of the Common Ground Alliance (CGA), is pleased to announce that CGA and more than 30 of its member organizations have partnered to sponsor jockey Victor Espinoza again in 2015. Espinoza won the Derby last year and successfully defended his title winning the 141st Kentucky Derby in front of a record crowd of 170,000 spectators and an estimated TV audience of 15 million. Join Georgia 811, and our national industry stakeholders, as Espinoza races in the Preakness at the Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore on May 16 – he will be defending his 2014 Preakness win as well!

 

CGA members partnered to sponsor Espinoza for all three Triple Crown races in 2014, including wins at the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes, and are sponsoring him for 600 other races throughout 2015, including the Longines Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs on May 1. Last year’s sponsorship led to widespread media coverage and record-breaking traffic on Call811.com.

 

Espinoza will wear the “Call 811” message – which promotes the national “call before you dig” phone number – on his saddle and his boots at Churchill Downs. The 811 service helps homeowners and professionals who plan to dig notify multiple utility companies with one phone call.

 

Everyone who calls 811 a few days before digging is connected to a local one call notification center that will take the caller’s information and communicate it to local utility companies. Professional utility locating technicians will then visit the dig site to mark the approximate location of underground utility lines with spray paint or flags. Once a site has been accurately marked, it is safe to begin digging around the marked areas.

 

Digging without knowing the approximate location of underground utilities increases the likelihood of an unintentional damage, which can cause serious injuries, service disruptions and repair costs. According to CGA data, nearly half of American homeowners who plan to dig this year will not call 811 beforehand, putting themselves and their communities at risk.

 

“Victor has been a great partner to CGA by diligently promoting 811 to both the English and Spanish-speaking communities,” said Bob Kipp, Common Ground Alliance President. “As the defending champion, he has a unique platform to share the important 811 message. A buried utility is damaged every six minutes because someone decided to dig without calling 811, and we hope Victor’s continued involvement with the ‘Call 811’ campaign can help improve that figure.”

 

The following CGA member organizations contributed funds to sponsor Espinoza: Alabama 811, Atmos Energy, Avista, Baltimore Gas & Electric (BGE), ConEd, Dig Alert (Underground Service Alert of Southern California), Dig Safe System, Dig Safely New York, Duke Energy, Enbridge, Enterprise Products, Georgia 811, Iowa Pipeline Association, Kentucky 811, Kinder Morgan, Magellan Midstream Partners, Miss Utility of Maryland/D.C., Montana 811, National Grid, Nebraska Pipeline Association, New York 811, North Carolina 811, One Call Concepts, Oklahoma 811,Ohio Utilities Protection Service, Pennsylvania 811, PPL Interstate Energy Co.,Premier Utility Services, Rhino Marking and Protection Systems/Infrastructure Resources, Shell, SoCalGas (Southern California Gas Company), Sunoco Logistics,Sunshine 811, Texas811, UGI Utilities, USA North 811 and Virginia 811.

“CGA greatly appreciates the contributions of each member organization for making this sponsorship of Victor Espinoza possible,” said Bob Kipp, Common Ground Alliance President. “The Kentucky Derby is the longest standing tradition in all of American sports, and given that it occurs during the peak spring digging season, it’s the perfect venue for promoting the importance of calling 811 to homeowners and professionals.”

 

“Georgia 811 is very excited that this important safety message will once again ride in the Kentucky Derby,” said Claudette Campbell, President and CEO. “We hope the exposure gained through this sponsorship will remind everyone to always call 811 to know what’s below before digging.”

 

Pre-race coverage begins Saturday at noon EDT on NBC Sports Network, with NBC picking up the coverage at 4 p.m. and continuing through the post-race ceremony. Coverage of the Longines Kentucky Oaks race will air on NBC Sports Network starting at 12:30 p.m. EDT on Friday.

 

About CGA
CGA is a member-driven association of 1,700 individuals, organizations and sponsors in every facet of the underground utility industry. Established in 2000, CGA is committed to saving lives and preventing damage to underground infrastructure by promoting effective damage prevention practices. CGA has established itself as the leading organization in an effort to reduce damages to underground facilities in North America through shared responsibility among all stakeholders. For more information, visit CGA on the web at www.commongroundalliance.com .