7 June 2002
Source: Mapquest.com
[Federal Register: January 4, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 3)] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Coast Guard Regulated Navigation Areas, Safety And Security Zones: Long Island Sound Marine Inspection and Captain of the Port Zone ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary regulated navigation area (RNA) and two safety and security zones. The rule will regulate the circumstances under which certain vessels may enter, transit or operate within the regulated navigation area and will exclude all vessels from operating within 700 yards of the Millstone Nuclear Power Plant or 100 yards of an anchored Coast Guard vessel. This action is necessary to ensure public safety and prevent sabotage or terrorist acts. DATES: This rule is effective from December 10, 2001 until June 15, 2002. Background and Purpose On September 11, 2001, terrorists launched attacks on civilian and military targets within the United States killing large numbers of people and damaging properties of national significance. Vessels operating within the Long Island Sound Marine Inspection and Captain of the Port Zone present possible targets of terrorist attack or platforms from which terrorist attacks may be launched upon other vessels, waterfront facilities and adjacent population centers. The Coast Guard has established a Regulated Navigation Area within the waters of Long Island Sound Marine Inspection and Captain of the Port Zone, as part of a comprehensive, port security regime designed to safeguard human life, vessels and waterfront facilities from sabotage or terrorist acts. The Captain of the Port will determine the threat posed by and to affected vessels within the Regulated Navigation Area and may establish conditions, under which they are allowed to enter, transit or operate within the area. Prior to the determination of whether and under what conditions a vessel may enter, transit or operate within the Regulated Navigation Area, vessels may be directed by the Captain of the Port to temporarily anchor in a specific location within the Regulated Navigation Area. In addition, the Coast Guard has established a safety and security zone that restricts movement within 700 yards of the Millstone Nuclear Power Plant in Waterford, CT. Safety and security zones are established for all waters within 100 yards of all anchored Coast Guard vessels. Safety and Security Zones The rule also establishes safety and security zones. One zone is being established within a 700-yard radius from the stack at the Millstone Power Plant. This zone is being established to protect the power plant, persons and vessels from subversive or terrorist acts. We have created additional zone defined by reference to a fixed radius around Coast Guard vessels anchored in the RNA. These zones are intended principally to protect the vessels themselves from subversive or terrorist acts. No person or vessel may enter or remain in the prescribed safety and security zone at any time without the permission of the Captain of the Port. Each person or vessel in a safety and security zone shall obey any direction or order of the Captain of the Port. The Captain of the Port may take possession and control of any vessel in a safety and security zone and/or remove any person, vessel, article or thing from a security zone.
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