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RULES: Mystic River, CT; safety zone,
Published: 2001-11-07
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone on all
waters of the Mystic River within 100 feet of both the north and south
side of the Mystic River Route 1 Bascule Bridge in Mystic, CT. This
safety zone will prevent marine traffic from transiting beneath the
bridge while it is being renovated. The safety zone is needed to enable
the
RULES: St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands; security zones,
Published: 2001-09-28
The Coast Guard is establishing temporary fixed security zones
around all commercial tank and freight vessels moored at every dock at
the HOVENSA refinery at St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. All persons
aboard commercial tank and freight vessels moored at the HOVENSA docks
must remain on board for the duration of the port call unless escorted
by
RULES: Lake Michigan, Chicago, IL; safety zone,
Published: 2001-07-11
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for
the Venetian Night Fireworks in Chicago, Illinois. This safety zone is
necessary to protect vessels and spectators from potential airborne
hazards during a planned fireworks display over Lake Michigan. The
safety zone is intended to restrict vessels from a portion of Lake
Michigan off
PROPOSED RULES: Savannah River, GA; regulated navigation area,
Published: 2001-06-19
The Coast Guard proposes to create a Regulated Navigation Area
(RNA) on a portion of the Savannah River to regulate vessel movements when vessels carrying Liquefied Natural
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Gas (LNG) are transiting or moored on the Savannah River. This action
is necessary because of the size, draft, and volatile cargo of LNG
vessels. This proposed
RULES: USS HAWES port visit, Newport Naval Station, RI; safety and security zones,
Published: 2001-05-24
The Coast Guard is establishing temporary safety and security
zones off the coast of Newport Naval Station, Newport, Rhode Island,
during the port visit of the USS HAWES to the Newport Naval Station,
Newport, Rhode Island. The safety and security zone are needed to
safeguard the public, the area encompassing Coddington Cove and the USS
HAWES and
RULES: Saginaw River, MI; safety zone,
Published: 2001-08-09
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for
the Bay City Relay for Life fireworks display on August 11, 2001. This
safety zone is necessary to control vessel traffic within the immediate
location of the fireworks launch site and to ensure the safety of life
and property during the event. This safety zone is intended to restrict
RULES: New York annual fireworks displays, NY; safety zones,
Published: 2001-01-22
The Coast Guard is establishing 12 permanent safety zones for
annual fireworks displays located in the Port of New York/New Jersey.
This action is necessary to provide for the safety of life on navigable
waters during the events. This action is intended to restrict vessel
traffic in a portion of the affected waterways.
RULES: Selfridge Air National Guard Base, MI; security zone,
Published: 2001-09-24
The Coast Guard is establishing a security zone. The security
zone has been implemented in Lake St. Clair in the vicinity of
Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Michigan. The zone extends one
half mile from shore, between the Hall Road launch ramp and the
entrance to Mac and Rays Marina, where Coast Guard vessels will be
patrolling. The security
RULES: Milwaukee Harbor, WI; safety zone,
Published: 2001-07-02
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for
the South Shore Frolics fireworks display on July 13, 14, and 15, 2001.
This safety zone is necessary to ensure the safety of persons and
property in this area during the event. This safety zone is intended to
restrict vessel traffic from a portion of Milwaukee Harbor.
RULES: Tampa Bay, FL; security zones,
Published: 2001-12-21
The Coast Guard is establishing temporary fixed security zones
in all waters extending 100 feet around all bridge supports and rocky
outcroppings at the base of the supports for the Sunshine Skyway Bridge
in Tampa Bay. These security zones are needed for national security
reasons to protect the bridge and passing marine traffic from potential
RULES: Atlantic Fleet Weapons Training Facility, Vieques, PR; security zone,
Published: 2001-05-08
At the request of the U.S. Navy, the Coast Guard is
establishing an additional temporary security zone covering the area of
territorial sea and land adjacent to the bombing and gunnery range
(Impact Area) at the naval installation on the eastern end of Vieques
Island, Puerto Rico. The security zone is needed to protect the bombing
and gunnery
RULES: Gulf of Alaska, Narrow Cape, Kodiak Island, AK; safety zone; Correction,
Published: 2001-08-29
The Coast Guard is correcting the effective period for a
temporary final rule for a safety zone in the Gulf of Alaska, southeast
of Narrow Cape, Kodiak Island, Alaska, that was published in the
Federal Register on August 21, 2001. This correction is being made
because of a late revision of a rocket launch date. This correction
changes the
RULES: Lake Michigan, Point Beach nuclear power plant, WI; security zone,
Published: 2001-10-12
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone
encompassing the navigable waters of Western Lake Michigan, adjacent to
the Point Beach nuclear power plant. This security zone is necessary to
prevent unauthorized access into this nuclear power plant facility.
Entry into, transit through or anchoring within this security zone is
RULES: Muamee River, Toledo, OH; safety zone,
Published: 2001-08-14
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone on the
Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio. This zone is intended to restrict vessels
from a portion of the Maumee River during the City of Toledo's
September 2, 2001, fireworks display. This temporary safety zone is
necessary to protect spectators and vessels from the hazards associated
with
PROPOSED RULES: South shores of Oahu, HI; safety zone,
Published: 2001-06-28
The Coast Guard proposes to establish four temporary safety
zones south of Oahu, Hawaii to protect vessels and mariners from the
hazards associated with vessel relocation and crew member recovery
operations of the Japanese Fisheries High School Training Vessel EHIME
MARU, which sank after being struck by the submarine USS GREENEVILLE
(SSN 772).
RULES: Kill Van Kull, NY; safety zone,
Published: 2001-06-06
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for a
fireworks display located on the Kill Van Kull. This action is
necessary to provide for the safety of life on navigable waters during
the event. This action is intended to restrict vessel traffic in a
portion of the Kill Van Kull.
RULES: New York Harbor et al., NY; safety zone; Correction,
Published: 2001-03-30
Correction
In rule document 017077 beginning on page 15997 in the issue of Thursday, March 22, 2001 make the following correction:
Sec. 165.168 [Corrected]
On page 16000, in Sec. 165.168(b), in the second column, in the
fourth line, add five asterisks ``(*****)'' at the end of the sentence.
[FR Doc.
RULES: Narrow Cape, Kodiak Island, AK; safety zone,
Published: 2001-11-07
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone in the
Gulf of Alaska, southeast of Narrow Cape, Kodiak Island, Alaska. The
zone is needed to protect the safety of persons and vessels operating
in the vicinity of the safety zone during a rocket launch from the
Alaska Aerospace Development Corporation, Narrow Cape, Kodiak Island
facility.
RULES: Tomlinson Bridge, Quinnipiac River, New Haven, CT; safety zone,
Published: 2001-09-28
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone on the
waters of the Quinnipiac River within 100 yards of the north side and
500 yards of the south side of the Tomlinson Bridge. This safety zone
will prevent marine traffic from transiting beneath the Tomlinson
Bridge while a new, permanent lift span is installed on the bridge. The
safety
RULES: McArdle Bridge, Boston, MA; safety zone,
Published: 2001-07-11
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone
closing all waters of Boston Inner Harbor one hundred (100) yards
upstream and downstream from the McArdle Bridge for Bridge Dredge
Operations. The safety zone prohibits entry into or movement within
this portion of Boston Inner Harbor during the closure periods without
Captain of the Port
RULES: Cuyahoga River and Cleveland Harbor, OH; regulated navigation area and safety zones,
Published: 2001-06-19
The Coast Guard will establish a temporary Regulated
Navigation Area (RNA) during the Huntington Cleveland Harborfest event
in the Port of Cleveland, OH. The Coast Guard will also establish a
Moving Safety Zone in conjunction with the parade of ships as they
transit Cleveland Harbor. These regulations are necessary to ensure the
safe navigation of
RULES: Fore River Bridge, Weymouth, MA; safety zone,
Published: 2001-03-08
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for [[Page 13852]]
the Fore River (Route 3A) Bridge Repairs, starting February 21 and
lasting until December 31, 2001, in Weymouth, MA. The safety zone is to
ensure the safe operation of a fiftyfive (55) foot wide crane barge
underneath the Fore River Bridge in order to conduct repair
RULES: Japanese Fisheries High School Training Vessel EHIME MARU relocation and crew member recovery, Pacific Ocean, south shores of Oahu, HI; safety zone,
Published: 2001-08-09
The Coast Guard has established four temporary safety zones
south of Oahu, Hawaii, to protect vessels and mariners from the hazards
associated with vessel relocation and crewmember recovery operations of
the Japanese Fisheries High School Training Vessel EHIME MARU, which
sank after being struck by the submarine USS GREENEVILLE (SSN 772).
Entry
RULES: Wrangell Narrows Shipping Channel, AK; safety zone,
Published: 2001-01-22
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone around
the barge SWINIMOSH which will be conducting blasting/dredging
operations along the navigable waters of Wrangell Narrows Shipping
Channel, Petersburg, Alaska. This safety zone will require periodic
complete channel closures to all vessel traffic transiting the channel
as necessary for
Part IV: Department of Transportation, Coast Guard,
Published: 2001-09-21
Following terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, DC.,
the Coast Guard is establishing temporary regulations for the safety or
security of U.S. naval vessels in the navigable waters of the United
States. The regulations are issued under the authority contained in 14
U.S.C. 91. Naval Vessel Protection Zones will provide for the
regulation of