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Regulated Navigation Area, Boston, MA
Proposed Rules
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The Coast Guard proposes to decrease the safety zone ahead of loaded Liquefied Natural Gas tank vessels while the vessels transit Boston North Channel and Boston Harbor from two (2) miles ahead to one (1) mile ahead of the vessel. This action is necessary to bring the current safety zone into more realistic boundaries due to the configuration of the harbor. This decrease of one mile ahead of the vessel will have no effect on the safety of the transits of these vessels, and will serve to facilitate commerce in Boston Harbor.
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Marine Safety
Navigation (Water)
Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements
Security Measures
Waterways
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Regulated Navigation Area, Boston, MA; Federal Register Vol. 65, Issue
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Notice of proposed rulemaking.
The Coast Guard proposes to decrease the safety zone ahead of loaded Liquefied Natural Gas tank vessels while the vessels transit Boston North Channel and Boston Harbor from two (2) miles ahead to one (1) mile ahead of the vessel. This action is necessary to bring the current safety zone into more realistic boundaries due to the configuration of the harbor. This decrease of one mile ahead of the vessel will have no effect on the safety of the transits of these vessels, and will serve to facilitate commerce in Boston Harbor.
Comments and related material must reach the Coast Guard on or before July 3, 2000.
LT Mike Antonellis, Marine Safety Office, Boston, Massachusetts 02109; (617) 223-3000.
Harbors
Marine Safety
Navigation (Water)
Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements
Security Measures
Waterways
Ports and waterways safety:
Boston Harbor, MA; safety zone,
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