You may be heading outdoors with landscape beautification plans in mind now that the weather has turned nicer. Ameren Illinois is offering customers important safety a
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Ameren Illinois Reminds Customers of the Benefits to Planting “Right Tree in Right Place”
COLLINSVILLE, IL (APRIL 27, 2021) – Now that Spring has arrived, many homeowners are heading outdoors with landscape beautification plans in mind. Ameren Illinois is offering customers important safety advice when it comes to tree planting and safe digging.
Before the first shovel is turned into the ground, homeowners or contractors should call JULIE at 8-1-1 to have underground utilities properly marked. Digging without first calling JULIE can disrupt utility service to an entire neighborhood, lead to injuries and result in hefty repair costs and possible fines. There is no charge for JULIE utility locating services and the call must be made at least two business days before digging.
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