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PROPOSED RULES: Northeast Ohio; safety zones,
Published: 2003-04-01
The Coast Guard proposes to establish Safety Zones for annual
fireworks displays located in Northeast Ohio. These rules are intended
to manage vessel traffic in Northeast Ohio during each event to protect
life and property.
RULES: Des Plaines River, Joliet, IL; regulated navigation area,
Published: 2003-05-21
The Coast Guard is establishing a regulated navigation area on
the Des Plaines River in Joliet, Illinois. This temporary final rule
requires that certain southbound tows passing under the Jefferson
Street bridge use an assist tug. This action is necessary to ensure
vessel and public safety due to an allision with this bridge structure.
This rule
PROPOSED RULES: Milwaukee Harbor, WI; safety zone,
Published: 2003-06-16
The Coast Guard proposes to establish a temporary safety zone
inside Milwaukee Harbor for the Harley Davidson 100th Anniversary
Fireworks celebration. This action is necessary to ensure the safety of
life and property in the immediate vicinity of the fireworks launch
platform during this event. This action is intended to restrict vessel
traffic
PROPOSED RULES: Puget Sound, WA; protection of large passenger vessels; security and safety zones,
Published: 2003-07-15
The Coast Guard proposes to establish regulations for the
security and safety of large passenger vessels in the navigable waters
of Puget Sound and adjacent waters, Washington. This proposed security
and safety zone, when enforced by the Captain of the Port Puget Sound,
would provide for the regulation of vessel traffic in the vicinity of
large
RULES: Tampa Bay, FL; security zones,
Published: 2003-08-12
The Coast Guard has established security zones in Tampa Bay,
Florida, immediately adjacent to power facilities at Big Bend, and
Weedon Island. These zones are needed to ensure public safety and
security in the greater Tampa Bay area. Entry into these zones is
prohibited unless authorized by the Captain of the Port, or their
designated
RULES: Suisun Bay, Concord, CA; security zones,
Published: 2003-10-14
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone in
the navigable waters of the United States adjacent to the Military
Ocean Terminal Concord (MOTCO), California (formerly United States
Naval Weapons Center Concord, California). In light of recent terrorist
actions against the United States, the security zone is necessary to
ensure the
RULES: San Francisco Bay, CA; security zones,
Published: 2003-02-27
The Coast Guard is establishing moving and fixed security
zones extending 100 yards around and under all High Interest Vessels
(HIVs) that enter, are moored in, anchored in or depart from the San
Francisco Bay and Delta ports, California. These security zones are
needed for national security reasons to protect the public and ports
from potential
RULES: Safety and security zones, etc.; list of temporary rules,
Published: 2003-04-28
This document provides required notice of substantive rules
issued by the Coast Guard and temporarily effective between October 1,
2002, and December 31, 2002, that were not published in the Federal
Register. This quarterly notice lists temporary security zones, safety
zones and regulated navigation areas of limited duration and for which
timely
RULES: Chesapeake Bay, Norfolk, VA; safety zone,
Published: 2003-05-06
The Coast Guard is establishing a safety zone for the Kiwanis
Beach Club fireworks display to be held at the Ocean View Beach Park,
162 West Ocean View Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia. This action is intended
to restrict vessel traffic on the Chesapeake Bay, within a 560foot
radius of a fireworks display. The fireworks will be launched from
shore. The
RULES: Siuslaw and Willamette Rivers, OR; safety zones,
Published: 2003-06-03
The Coast Guard is establishing safety zones on the Siuslaw
River near Florence, Oregon and on the Willamette River near Portland,
Oregon during two fireworks displays. The Captain of the Port,
Portland, is taking this action to safeguard watercraft and their
occupants from safety hazards associated with the fireworks display.
Entry into these
RULES: Charles River, Boston, MA; safety zone,
Published: 2003-07-07
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for
the Boston 4th of July Fireworks on July 4, 2003 in Boston, MA
temporarily closing all waters on the Charles River within a four
hundred (400) yard radius of the fireworks launch site. The safety zone
is necessary to protect the life and property of the maritime public
from the hazards
RULES: Detroit Captain of Port Zone, MI; safety zones,
Published: 2003-07-25
The Coast Guard is implementing safety zones for annual
fireworks displays in the Captain of the Port Detroit Zone during
August 2003. This action is necessary to provide for the safety of life
and property on navigable waters during these events. These zones will
restrict vessel traffic from a portion of the Captain of the Port
Detroit Zone.
RULES: Grand Haven, MI; safety zone,
Published: 2003-08-27
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for
APBA Silver Cup Race. The safety zone is necessary to protect
participants and spectators during the event. This safety zone is
intended to restrict vessels from a portion of Lake Michigan.
RULES: Port of Miami, FL; regulated navigation area and security zones,
Published: 2003-11-14
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary regulated
navigation area and temporary security zones, from November 16, 2003
through November 21, 2003 during the Free Trade Area of the Americas
Conference (FTAA). The temporary regulated navigation area controls the
movement of all vessels operating in the Port of Miami in the vicinity
of the
RULES: New York Marine Inspection and Captain of Port Zones, NY; safety and security zones,
Published: 2003-01-22
The Coast Guard is establishing permanent safety and security
zones around the Indian Point Nuclear Power Station (IPNPS), all
commercial waterfront facilities, Liquefied Hazardous Gas (LHG)
Facilities on the Arthur Kill; moored or anchored U.S. Coast Guard
vessels; Coast Guard Stations New York, Sandy Hook, and Kings Point and
Aids to Navigation
RULES: Ohio River, Natrium, WV; security zone,
Published: 2003-03-24
The Coast Guard is establishing a security zone encompassing
all waters extending 200 feet from the water's edge of the left
descending bank of the Ohio River, beginning from mile marker 119.0 and
ending at mile marker 119.8. This security zone is necessary to protect
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Industries (PPG), persons and vessels from
subversive or
RULES: Port Everglades Harbor, Fort Lauderdale, FL; regulated navigation area,
Published: 2003-05-13
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary regulated
navigation area in Port Everglades Harbor, Fort Lauderdale, Florida to
improve national security and safety of the harbor and increase the
safety of law enforcement officers and highrisk vessels in the
vicinity of Port Everglades Harbor. This temporary final rule
establishes a slow speed zone
RULES: Three Mile Island Generating Station; security zone,
Published: 2003-06-04
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone on
the waters adjacent to the Three Mile Island Generating Station. This
will protect the safety and security of the plants from subversive
activity, sabotage, or terrorist attacks initiated from surrounding
waters. This action will close water areas around the plants.
RULES: Prince William Sound, AK; high capacity passenger vessels; security zone,
Published: 2003-07-10
The Coast Guard is establishing temporary regulations for the
security of high capacity passenger (HCP) vessels in the navigable
waters of Prince William Sound, Alaska. This security zone will provide
for the regulation of vessel traffic in the vicinity of high capacity
passenger vessels in the navigable waters of the Captain of the Port,
Prince
RULES: Cove Point Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal; safety and security zone,
Published: 2003-08-01
The Coast Guard is establishing a safety and security zone at
the Cove Point Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Terminal under 33 CFR
165.502. This is in response to the reopening of the terminal by
Dominion Power scheduled for July 2003. This safety and security zone
is necessary to help ensure public safety and security. The zone will
prohibit vessels
PROPOSED RULES: San Francisco Bay, CA; regulated navigation area,
Published: 2003-09-18
The Coast Guard is proposing to revise the regulated
navigation areas (RNA) at: The BeniciaMartinez Railroad Drawbridge
(BMRD) at the entrance to Suisun Bay; the Pinole Shoal Channel RNA; the
southern boundary of the Southampton Shoal/Richmond Harbor RNA; and the
portion of the Oakland Harbor RNA that lies just due north of Anchorage
8. The
RULES: Ninth Coast Guard District—; Barges loaded with dangerous cargoes; reporting requirements; regulated navigation area,
Published: 2003-12-24
On October 3, 2003, the Coast Guard published an interim final
rule in the Federal Register that established a regulated navigation
area (RNA) within all portions of the Illinois Waterway System located
in the Ninth Coast Guard District and contained reporting requirements
for barges loaded with certain dangerous cargoes. This document
provides
RULES: San Diego Bay, CA; security zone,
Published: 2003-02-12
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 antismall
boat barrier booms
RULES: Kill Van Kull Channel et al., NY and NJ; regulated navigation area,
Published: 2003-04-08
The Coast Guard is amending a Regulated Navigation Area (RNA)
to add restrictions on vessels transiting the Bergen Point West Reach
of the Kill Van Kull during U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredging
operations in that area. This action is necessary to provide for the
safety of life and property on navigable waters during dredging
operations that
PROPOSED RULES: Hampton Roads, VA; regulated navigation area,
Published: 2003-05-22
The Coast Guard proposes to revise the Regulated Navigation
Area in Hampton Roads, Virginia, by imposing vessel reporting
requirements and speed limit restrictions in certain areas of the port.
These measures are necessary because of the unique physical
characteristics and resources contained in the port. These regulations
will enhance the safety