Environmental
Tennessee's 'One Call' system (811) requires that before excavating, a person must notify the system so that:
ATREC can issue a digging permit
BUnderground utility lines can be marked to prevent damage✓ Correct
CTDEC can conduct an environmental review
DThe county can assess impact fees
Explanation
Tennessee's 811 One Call system requires anyone planning to dig to notify the service so that underground utilities (gas, electric, water, telecommunications) can be located and marked, preventing accidental damage.
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