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PROPOSED RULES: Ohio River, Shippingport, PA; security zone,
Published: 2002-03-18
The Coast Guard proposes to establish a security zone
encompassing all waters extending 200 feet from the shoreline of the
left descending bank on the Ohio River, beginning from mile marker 34.6
and ending at mile marker 35.1. This security zone is necessary to
protect the First Energy Nuclear Power Plant in Shippingport,
Pennsylvania, from any
RULES: Portsmouth Harbor, NH: safety and security zones,
Published: 2002-09-04
The Coast Guard is establishing safety and security zones 1
mile ahead, \1/2\ mile astern, and 1000yards on either side of any
vessel capable of carrying Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) while within,
or transiting, the Portland, Maine, Captain of the Port zone. This rule
also establishes safety and security zones of 500 yards around any LPG
vessel
RULES: Detroit Captain of Port Zone, MI; security zones,
Published: 2002-10-30
The Coast Guard is removing the permanent security zone on the
navigable waters of Lake St. Clair around the Selfridge Air National
Guard Base. This security zone is no longer necessary to protect the
Selfridge Army National Guard Base from possible acts of terrorism.
This security zone will no longer restrict vessel traffic from areas of
Lake St.
RULES: Chicago Captain of Port Zone, Lake Michigan, IL; security zones,
Published: 2002-08-16
The Coast Guard is establishing permanent security zones on
the navigable waters of the Des Plaines River, the Kankakee River, the
Rock River, and Lake Michigan in the Captain of the Port Zone Chicago.
These security zones are necessary to protect the nuclear power plants,
and water intake cribs, from possible sabotage or other subversive
acts,
PROPOSED RULES: USCGC Eagle port visit, Salem Harbor, MA; safety and security zones,
Published: 2002-07-11
The Coast Guard proposes to establish temporary safety and
security zones for the United States Coast Guard Cutter (USCGC) EAGLE's
port visit to the PG & E Power Plant in Salem, MA, from August 9, 2002,
to August 12, 2002. The safety and security zones would temporarily
close all waters within a 100 yard radius of the USCGC EAGLE while
underway
RULES: Lake Michigan—; Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant, WI; 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 Milwaukee zone for
the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. This security zone is necessary to
protect the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant from possible sabotage or
other subversive acts, accidents, or possible acts of terrorism. This
security zone is
RULES: San Juan Harbor, PR; safety zone,
Published: 2002-06-05
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary fixed safety zone
for the Swimming Across San Juan Harbor event in San Juan Harbor, San
Juan, Puerto Rico. This safety zone is necessary to protect swimmers
and provide for the safety of life on navigable waters by excluding
vessels from transiting in the swimming area.
RULES: Kanawha River, Charleston, WV; safety zone,
Published: 2002-05-24
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for
the certain waters of the Kanawha River. This safety zone is needed to
protect spectators and vessels from the potential safety hazards
associated with a fireworks display. Entry into this zone is
prohibited, unless specifically authorized by the Captain of the Port,
Huntington or his
PROPOSED RULES: Boston Captain of Port Zone and Salem Harbors, MA; safety and security zones,
Published: 2002-04-29
The Coast Guard is proposing safety and security zones around
vessels when they are moored at the Black Falcon Terminal, Boston, MA
and the P G & E Power Plant Terminal, Salem, MA. We are also proposing
continuous safety and security zones around the Coast Guard Integrated
Support Command (ISC) Boston, MA. These safety and security zones would
RULES: Hoover Dam, Davis Dam, and Glen Canyon Dam, Colorado River; security zones,
Published: 2002-02-19
The Coast Guard is establishing three security zones on the
Colorado River: one surrounding the Hoover Dam, the second one
surrounding the Davis Dam, and the third zone surrounding the Glen
Canyon Dam. These actions are necessary to ensure public safety and
prevent sabotage or terrorist acts against the public and commercial
structures and
RULES: Chevron Conventional Buoy Mooring, Barbers Point Coast, Honolulu, HI; security zone,
Published: 2002-04-02
The Coast Guard is establishing a security zone in the waters
adjacent to the Chevron Conventional Buoy Mooring (CBM) Barbers Point
Coast, Honolulu, HI. This security zone is necessary to protect the
CBM, and all involved personnel and vessels from acts of sabotage or
other subversive acts, accidents, or other causes of a similar nature
at the CBM
RULES: James River, Newport News, VA; safety zone,
Published: 2002-12-20
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone
encompassing the USS RONALD REAGAN, moored at Newport News Shipbuilding
south side Pier 2. This action is intended to restrict vessel traffic
on the James River within a 1000foot radius of the vessel. The safety
zone is necessary to protect mariners from the hazards associated with
catapult
RULES: Biscayne Bay, Miami, FL,
Published: 2002-10-11
Temporary special local regulations are being established for
the Columbus Day Regatta. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
on October 12 and 13, 2002 in Biscayne Bay, Miami, Florida. These
regulations create a regulated area that limits the movement of non
participant vessels and are needed to provide for the safety of life on
navigable
RULES: Kennebec River, Bath, ME—; Safety zone,
Published: 2002-07-31
The Coast Guard is establishing a 150-yard radius safety zone
around the Bath Iron Works facility dry dock in Bath, Maine to be
activated when the dry dock is deployed and positioned in its dredged
basin hole near the center of the Kennebec River. This safety zone is
needed to protect the maritime community from the possible hazards to
navigation
RULES: Puget Sound, WA; Naval Submarine Base Bangor; security zone,
Published: 2002-07-02
The Coast Guard is establishing a security zone on the waters
surrounding Naval Submarine Base Bangor. The Commander, Thirteenth
Coast Guard District is taking this action to safeguard U.S. Naval
Submarine Base Bangor and U.S. Naval submarines from sabotage, other
subversive acts, or accidents, and otherwise protect Naval assets vital
to national
RULES: Missouri River, Fort Calhoun, NE; security zone,
Published: 2002-06-13
The Coast Guard is amending the temporary final rule for the
security zone at the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Plant published March
7, 2002, to permit deeper draft vessels that must use the navigable
channel to safely navigate the river, to transit through the security
zone. We are also extending the effective period of this established
security
RULES: Oceanside Harbor, CA; safety zone,
Published: 2002-05-16
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone within
the navigable waters of the Pacific Ocean in Oceanside Harbor,
California for Ralph's Half Ironman California. This temporary safety
zone is necessary to provide for the safety of the participants and
spectators of the race, to protect the participating vessels, and to
protect other
RULES: Ports of Palm Beach, Everglades, Miami, and Key West, FL; security zones,
Published: 2002-01-09
The Coast Guard is establishing temporary moving security
zones 100 yards around all tank vessels loaded with hazardous cargo and
passenger vessels with passengers aboard when these vessels enter or
depart the Ports of Palm Beach, Port Everglades, Miami or Key West,
Florida. We are also establishing temporary fixed security zones 100
yards around
RULES: Chevron Multi-Point Mooring, Barbers Point Coast, HI; security zone,
Published: 2002-03-01
The Coast Guard is establishing a security zone in the waters
adjacent to the Chevron MultiPoint Mooring (CMPM) Barbers Point Coast,
Honolulu, HI. This security zone is necessary to protect the CMPM, and [[Page 9401]]
all involved personnel and vessels from acts of sabotage or other
subversive acts, accidents, or other causes of a similar nature at
PROPOSED RULES: Milwaukee Captain of Port Zone, WI; safety zones,
Published: 2002-04-18
The Coast Guard proposes to establish 29 permanent safety
zones for annual fireworks displays throughout the Captain of the Port
Milwaukee Zone. These safety zones are necessary to control vessel
traffic within the immediate vicinity of the fireworks launch sites and
to ensure the safety of life and property during each event. These
safety zones
RULES: Lower Mississippi River—; Head of Passes, New Orleans, LA; safety zone,
Published: 2002-11-22
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for
the Lower Mississippi River beginning at mile 87.2 and ending at mile
91.2, above Head of Passes, extending the entire width of the river.
This safety zone is needed to protect persons and vessels from the
potential safety hazards associated with the weekly upbound and
downbound transit
PROPOSED RULES: Boston Harbor, MA; Aggregate Industries Fireworks display; safety zone,
Published: 2002-09-20
The Coast Guard proposes to establish a temporary safety zone
for the Aggregate Industries Fireworks display on October 24, 2002, in
Boston, MA. The safety zone would temporarily close all waters of the
Boston Harbor within a four hundred (400) yard radius of the launch
platform located in approximate position 42[deg]21'73'' N,
RULES: Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Lake St. Clair, MI; security zone; Correction,
Published: 2002-07-18
The Coast Guard published a final rule on June 7, 2002,
creating a permanent security zone on the navigable waters of Lake St.
Clair to protect the Selfridge Air National Guard Base from possible
acts of terrorism. The location of the security zone designated by some
of the coordinates in that rule was incorrect. This document corrects
the
RULES: San Onofre, San Diego County, CA; security zone,
Published: 2002-06-20
The Coast Guard is revising the effective period for a
temporary security zone in the waters adjacent to the San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station in San Diego County, CA. This action is
necessary to ensure public safety and prevent sabotage or terrorist
acts against the public and commercial structures and individuals near
or in this structure.
PROPOSED RULES: St. Louis Captain of Port Zone, MO; security zones,
Published: 2002-06-11
The Coast Guard proposes to establish five security zones
throughout the Captain of the Port St. Louis Zone. These security zones
are needed to protect the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Station in Fort
Calhoun, Nebraska, the Cooper Nuclear Station in Brownville, Nebraska,
the Quad Cities Generating Station in Cordova, Illinois, the Prairie
Island