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CenturyLink bowed to an Oregon Public Utility Commission complaint and...

CenturyLink bowed to an Oregon Public Utility Commission complaint and “admits that the violation was committed as alleged in the Complaint and is willing for the Commission to enter an order finding that the violation was committed as alleged in…

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the Complaint,” an Oregon PUC filing said Monday (http://xrl.us/bnnedp). The PUC alleged in March that CenturyLink “failed to locate and mark with reasonable accuracy all of its locatable underground facilities [within] the area of proposed excavation near the intersection of US 26 and Dover Lane, Madras, Oregon,” as it had been required to do by law and later acknowledged. The PUC said this is not the first time this has happened. CenturyLink must pay the commission $5,000 within 30 days of the order’s entry, the PUC said. The agreement was initially reached at a June 26 meeting, according to the filing.