Notice

Nominations Sought for Damage Prevention Committee

October 8th, 2025

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) announced a statewide search for individuals to serve on the PUC’s Damage Prevention Committee (DPC), which is a key element of enhanced efforts to safeguard underground utilities.

Qualified Candidates Sought

  1. Non-municipally owned or affiliated facility owner industries – Water/wastewater industry – nominated by facility owners or affiliated organizations (1 position).
  2. Municipal Governments – nominated by municipal governments or affiliated organizations (1 position).
  3. Excavators – nominated by excavators or affiliated organizations (1 position).

How to Apply

Nominations will be accepted until Nov. 14, 2025, and the new DPC appointee will begin their three-year term in January 2026. Nomination forms and instructions are available on the PUC website. Completed nomination forms should be submitted to the Secretary of the PUC, Matthew L. Homsher, at mahomsher@pa.gov.

The creation of the committee was authorized by Act 50 of 2017, which enhances Pennsylvania’s Underground Utility Line Protection Act – also known as the “One Call Law.”  Appointments to the DPC began in 2021, and persons appointed to the DPC must have the appropriate level of expertise within the operation of Act 50.

In accordance with Act 50, membership on the DPC includes: non-municipal owned or affiliated facility owner industries, such as the electric, natural gas or petroleum pipelines, telephone, water or wastewater and cable television industries; excavators; municipal governments; and municipal authorities.  Each member shall serve a term of three years. After the term is completed, members are required to reapply for DPC membership.

Questions regarding nominations for the PUC’s Damage Prevention Committee should be directed to PUC Secretary Matthew L. Homsher at mahomsher@pa.gov or (717) 787-8009.

About the DPC

The DPC is a peer-based group of 13 representatives, nominated by their industry or affiliated organization and appointed by the PUC. The DPC meets regularly to review alleged violations of One Call Law and make informal determinations as to the appropriate response including, but not limited to, the issuance of warning letters, mandatory training programs and/or administrative penalties. Summaries and actions taken at monthly DPC meetings are available on the PUC’s website.