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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 154 · § 154.110

§ 154.110. Letter of intent.

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(a)The facility operator of any facility to which this part applies must submit a letter of intent to operate a facility or to conduct mobile facility operations to the COTP not less than 60 days before the intended operations unless a shorter period is allowed by the COTP. Previously submitted letters of intent need not be resubmitted.
(b)The letter of intent required by paragraph
(a)of this section may be in any form but must contain:
(1)The names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the facility operator and the facility owner;
(2)The name, address, and telephone number of the facility or, in the case of a mobile facility, the dispatching office; and
(3)Except for a mobile facility, the geographical location of the facility in relation to the associated body of navigable waters.
(c)The facility operator of any facility for which a letter of intent has been submitted, shall within five
(5)days advise the COTP in writing of any changes of information and shall cancel, in writing, the letter for any facility at which transfer operations are no longer conducted. \[CGD 75-124, 45 FR 7169, Jan. 31, 1980, as amended by CGD 86-034, 55 FR 36252, Sept. 4, 1990; CGD 93-056, 61 FR 41458, Aug. 8, 1996\]
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