Line of demarcation.

Line of demarcation. The term line of demarcation means the dividing line used administratively to distinguish between the areas in which structures shall conform to Class A and Class B or C requirements.

Source

33 CFR § 67.01-5


Scoping language

Structures. The term structures as used in this part shall include all fixed structures, temporary or permanent, for which a Corps of Engineers' permit is issued. It shall include, but is not necessarily limited to, all drilling platforms, Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODUs) when attached to the bottom, production platforms, quarters platforms, pipe line riser platforms, manifold platforms, loading platforms, boat landings, caissons, well protective structures, tank battery barges submerged on station, drilling barges submerged on location, breakwater barges submerged on location, artificial islands and all other piles, pile clusters, pipes, or structures erected in the waters.

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