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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 148 · § 148.415

§ 148.415. When conducting site evaluation and pre-construction testing, what must be reported?

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(a)When conducting site evaluation or pre-construction testing, the following must be immediately reported by any means to the Commandant (CG-5P):
(1)Any evidence of objects of cultural, historical, or archeological significance;
(2)Any adverse effect on the environment;
(3)Any interference with authorized uses of the Outer Continental Shelf;
(4)Any threat to human health and welfare; and
(5)Any adverse effect on an object of cultural, historical, or archeological significance.
(b)Within 120 days after the site evaluation or pre-construction testing, a final written report must be submitted to the Commandant (CG-5P) that contains:
(1)A narrative description of the activities performed;
(2)A chart, map, or plat of the area where the activities occurred;
(3)The dates when the activities were performed;
(4)Information on the adverse effects of items reported under paragraph
(a)of this section;
(5)Data on the historical or archeological significance of the area where the activities were conducted, including a report by an underwater archeologist; and
(6)Any additional information required by the Commandant (CG-5P) on a case-by-case basis. \[USCG-1998-3884, 71 FR 57651, Sept. 29, 2006, as amended by USCG-2013-0397, 78 FR 39177, July 1, 2013\]
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