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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 149 · § 149.610

§ 149.610. What must the District Commander be notified of and when?

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The District Commander must be notified of the following: When--- The District Commander must be notified---
(a)Construction of a pipeline, platform, or single point mooring
(SPM)is planned ``` ``` At least 30 days before construction begins.
(b)Construction of a pipeline, platform, or SPM begins ``` ``` Within 24 hours, from the date construction begins, that the lights and sound signals are in use at the construction site.
(c)A light or sound signal is changed during construction ``` ``` Within 24 hours of the change.
(d)Lights or sound signals used during construction of a platform, buoy, or SPM are replaced by permanent fixtures to meet the requirements of this part ``` ``` Within 24 hours of replacement.
(e)The first cargo transfer operation begins ``` ``` At least 60 days before the operation. ``` ``` ``` ``` ```
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