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RULES: St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands; security zone,
Published: 2002-02-01
The Coast Guard is extending the temporary fixed security zone
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
PROPOSED RULES: Nahant Bay, Lynn, MA; safety zone,
Published: 2002-03-20
The Coast Guard proposes to establish a temporary safety zone
for the Lynn Fourth of July Celebration on July 3, 2002, in Lynn, MA.
The safety zone would temporarily close all waters of Nahant Bay within
a 500yard radius of the launch platform located in approximate
position 42 deg.27'48" N, 70 deg.55'38" W. The safety zone would
prohibit entry
PROPOSED RULES: Jacksonville Captain of Port zone, FL; security zones,
Published: 2002-08-28
The Coast Guard proposes to establish permanent security zones
within the Captain of the Port Jacksonville, Florida's area of
responsibility. The security zones would prohibit entry into, or
movement within, 100 yards around all tank vessels, cruise ships, and
military prepositioning ships when these vessels enter, depart or moor
within the ports
RULES: Chicago Captain of Port Zone, Lake Michigan, IL; security zones; Correction,
Published: 2002-10-23
The Coast Guard published a final rule on August 16, 2002,
creating a permanent security zone on the navigable waters of the Des
Plaines River, the Kankakee River, the Rock River, and Lake Michigan.
The section number for the security zones in that rule was incorrect.
This document corrects the section number for the security zones.
RULES: Lake Erie—; Perry, OH; security zone,
Published: 2002-08-13
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone in
the Captain of the Port Cleveland zone for the Perry Nuclear Power
Plant. This security zone is necessary to protect the Perry Nuclear
Power Plant from possible sabotage or other subversive acts, accidents,
or possible acts of terrorism. This security zone is intended to
restrict vessel
RULES: Charleston Harbor, Cooper River, SC; security zones,
Published: 2002-07-03
The Coast Guard is maintaining temporary fixed security zones
for the waters under the Highway 17 bridges over Charleston Harbor and
the Don Holt I526 Bridge over the Cooper River for an additional 6
months. These security zones are needed for national security reasons
to protect the public and ports from potential subversive acts. Vessels
are
RULES: Rochester, NY; security zone,
Published: 2002-06-14
The Coast Guard is revising the effective period for a
temporary security zone in the Captain of the Port Buffalo zone for the
Ginna Nuclear Power Plant. This security zone is necessary to protect
this nuclear power plant from possible sabotage or other subversive
acts, accidents, or possible acts of terrorism. This security zone is
intended to
RULES: Naval vessels; protection zones,
Published: 2002-06-04
The Coast Guard is establishing regulations for the safety and
security of U.S. naval vessels in the navigable waters of the United
States. Naval Vessel Protection Zones will provide for the regulation
of vessel traffic in the vicinity of many U.S. naval vessels in the
navigable waters of the United States.
PROPOSED RULES: Toledo Captain of Port Zone, Lake Erie, OH; security zones,
Published: 2002-05-08
The Coast Guard proposes to establish two permanent security
zones on the navigable waters of Lake Erie in the Captain of the Port
Toledo zone. These security zones are necessary to protect the Enrico
Fermi 2 Nuclear Power Station and the Davis Besse Nuclear Power Station
from possible acts of terrorism. These security zones are intended to
RULES: Cook Inlet, AK; security zone,
Published: 2002-04-25
The Coast Guard is establishing temporary 1000-yard radius
security zones in the navigable waters around liquefied natural gas
(LNG) tankers while they are moored and loading at Phillips Petroleum
LNG Pier and while they are transiting outbound and inbound through the
waters of Cook Inlet, Alaska between Phillips Petroleum LNG Pier and
the Homer
PROPOSED RULES: Naval vessels; protection zones,
Published: 2002-02-21
The Coast Guard proposes regulations for the safety and
security of U.S. naval vessels in the navigable waters of the United
States. Naval vessel protection zones will provide for the regulation
of vessel traffic in the vicinity of many U.S. naval vessels in the
navigable waters of the United States.
RULES: New York Marine Inspection Zone and Captain of Port Zone, NY; regulated navigation area and safety and security zones,
Published: 2002-04-04
The Coast Guard is extending the effective period of the
regulated navigation area (RNA) and safety and security zones published
October 10, 2001. This change will extend the effective date of the
temporary final rule until August 15, 2002, allowing adequate time for
informal rulemaking to develop a permanent rule. This rule will
continue to
RULES: San Juan, PR; security zone,
Published: 2002-12-16
The Coast Guard is establishing moving and fixed security
zones 50 yards around all cruise ships entering, departing, moored or
anchored in the Port of San Juan, Puerto Rico. These security zones are
needed for national security reasons to protect the public and ports
from potential subversive acts. Entry into these zones is prohibited,
unless
RULES: Portland Captain of Port Zone, ME; passenger vessels; security zones,
Published: 2002-10-07
The Coast Guard is establishing moving and fixed security
zones around high capacity passenger vessels, including international
ferries, located in the Portland, Maine, Captain of the Port zone.
These actions are necessary to ensure public safety and prevent
sabotage or terrorist acts against these vessels. Persons and vessels
are prohibited from
RULES: Port Valdez and Valdez Narrows, AK; security zone,
Published: 2002-07-31
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone
encompassing the TransAlaska Pipeline (TAPS) Valdez Terminal Complex,
Valdez, Alaska and TAPS Tank Vessels and a security zone in the Valdez
Narrows, Port Valdez, Alaska. The security zones are necessary to
protect the Alyeska Marine Terminal and Vessels from damage or injury
from sabotage,
RULES: Georgetown Channel, Potomac River, DC; security zone,
Published: 2002-07-01
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone.
This action is necessary to provide for safety and security of an
anticipated 400,000 visitors during the annual July 4th celebration on
the National Mall in Washington, DC. The security zone will prevent
access to unauthorized persons who may attempt to enter the secure area
via the
RULES: Upper Mississippi River, Cordova, IL; security zone,
Published: 2002-06-13
The Coast Guard is extending the effective period of the
security zone at the Quad Cities Nuclear Power Plant, published
February 28, 2002. We are extending the effective period of this
established security zone until October 15, 2002, to allow adequate
time for a proposed permanent rule to be developed through informal
rulemaking. This temporary
PROPOSED RULES: Lake Erie, Perry, OH; security zone,
Published: 2002-05-24
The Coast Guard proposes to establish a permanent security
zone on the navigable waters of Lake Erie in the Captain of the Port
Zone Cleveland for the Perry Nuclear Power Plant. This security zone is
necessary to protect the Perry Nuclear Power Plant from possible
sabotage or other subversive acts, accidents, or possible acts of
terrorism. This
RULES: San Pedro Bay, CA; security zones,
Published: 2002-01-28
The Coast Guard has established moving and fixed security
zones around any liquefied hazardous gas (LHG) tank vessel while the
vessel is anchored, moored, or underway within the Los AngelesLong
Beach, California, port area. These security zones will take effect
upon the entry of any LHG vessel into the waters within three nautical
miles outside of
RULES: Missouri River, NE; security zone,
Published: 2002-03-07
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone
encompassing all water extending 75 feet from the shoreline of the
right descending bank on the Missouri River, beginning from mile marker
646.0 and ending at mile marker 645.6. This security zone is necessary
to protect the Omaha Public Power District Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power
Plant in
PROPOSED RULES: Potomac River, Washington Channel, Washington, DC; security zone,
Published: 2002-04-19
The Coast Guard proposes establishing a temporary security
zone in the waters of the Potomac River off Fort Lesley J. McNair,
Washington, DC during the May 31, 2002, U.S. Coast Guard Chief of
Staff's retirement ceremony. The security zone is necessary to provide
for the security and safety of life and property of event participants,
spectators and
RULES: St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; security zones,
Published: 2002-11-13
The Coast Guard is establishing temporary security zones 50
yards around all cruise ships in the Port of Charlotte Amalie, St.
Thomas, United States Virgin Islands. These security zones are needed
to protect the public and the Port of Charlotte Amalie from potential
subversive acts.
RULES: Naval Base San Diego; San Diego Bay, CA; security zone,
Published: 2002-09-16
The Coast Guard is temporarily expanding the geographical
boundaries of the permanent security zone at Naval Base, San Diego,
California (33 CFR 165.1101), extending it by approximately 80 feet
seaward of the pier heads at the request of the U.S. Navy. The
additional size will accommodate the Navy's placement of an antismall
boat barrier boom
RULES: Lake Michigan—; Gary, IN; safety zone,
Published: 2002-07-15
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for
the Gary Air and Water Show. The safety zone is necessary to protect
vessels, participants and spectators during the Gary Air and Water
Show. This safety zone is intended to restrict vessels from a portion
of Lake Michigan.
RULES: Chesapeake Bay entrance and Hampton Roads, VA; regulated navigation area,
Published: 2002-06-18
Commander, Fifth Coast Guard District is extending the
effective period for the temporary final rules published earlier for
the ``Regulated Navigation Area; Chesapeake Bay Entrance and Hampton
Roads, VA and Adjacent Waters'' to December 15, 2002, to ensure public
safety and security and to ensure the uninterrupted flow of commerce.