96-9433. Anchorage Grounds, Mississippi River Below Baton Rouge, LA, Including South and Southwest Passes  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 75 (Wednesday, April 17, 1996)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 16711-16714]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-9433]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    33 CFR Part 110
    
    [CGD08-96-002]
    RIN 2115-AA98
    
    
    Anchorage Grounds, Mississippi River Below Baton Rouge, LA, 
    Including South and Southwest Passes
    
    AGENCY: Coast Guard, DOT.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Coast Guard is revising 33 CFR 110.195 Mississippi River 
    below Baton Rouge, La., including South and Southwest Passes in order 
    to expand six anchorages and establish three new anchorages in response 
    to revetment work along the banks of the Mississippi River by the Army 
    Corps of Engineers which has reduced the available space within 
    existing anchorages.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: May 17, 1996.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Mr. M.M. Ledet, Project Officer, Commander (oan), Eighth Coast Guard 
    District, 501 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70130-3396. Telephone 
    (504) 589-4686.
    
    Supplementary Information:
    
    Regulatory History
    
        On Monday, November 13, 1995, the Coast Guard published a notice of 
    proposed rulemaking entitled Anchorage Grounds, Mississippi River Below 
    Baton Rouge, LA., including South and Southwest Passes in the Federal 
    Register (60 FR 218). The Coast Guard received 92 letters commenting on 
    the proposal. A public hearing was not requested and one was not held.
    
    Discussion of Comments and Changes
    
        Ninety comments were received supporting the establishment of 
    additional safe anchorages. Three negative comments were received. The 
    first of these three comments requested the description of the 
    anchorage ground be rewritten to exclude revetment areas; the wording 
    in this final rule has been changed to exclude revetments. The second 
    of these three comments regarded the proposed establishment of the 
    Giesmar Anchorage. G W Contractors, Inc were granted an Army Corps of 
    Engineers permit [SE (Mississippi River) 1311] on December 26, 1989 to 
    extend an existing barge fleeting facility, and install and maintain 
    ten anchor piles with chains and mooring buoys for ship mooring between 
    mile 184.6 and mile 185.4 above Head of Passes. Due to the potential 
    installation of this facility the proposed Giesmar Anchorage has been 
    deleted from this final rule. The Coast Guard reserves the right to 
    revisit the Giesmar location for future anchorage space if construction 
    of the proposed facility does not take place within the permitted time 
    frame. The third comment was from the Town of Gramercy, who requested 
    that the Lower Grandview Reach Anchorage be adjusted to prevent ships 
    from damaging the town's water intake. Due to this request, the Coast 
    Guard has reconfigured the Lower Grandview Reach Anchorage into two 
    separate anchorages, the Lower Grandview Reach Anchorage and the Middle 
    Grandview Reach Anchorage in the final rule.
        The remaining anchorages are being adopted as proposed.
    
    Regulatory Evaluation
    
        This rule is not significant regulatory action under section 3(f) 
    of Executive Order 12866 and does not require an assessment of 
    potential costs and benefits under section 6(a)(3) of that order. It 
    has not been reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget under that 
    order. It is not significant under the regulatory policies and 
    procedures of the Department of Transportation (DOT)
    
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    (44 FR 11040; February 26, 1979). The Coast Guard expects the economic 
    impact of this proposal to be so minimal that a full Regulatory 
    Evaluation under paragraph 10e of the regulatory policies and 
    procedures of DOT is unnecessary. The regulation will have a positive 
    impact on steamship companies and shipping support activities. The 
    regulation will also enhance safe navigation on the Lower Mississippi 
    River by providing additional safe anchorage space outside the 
    navigation channel for large vessels.
    Small Entities
        The Coast Guard has received no comments on impacts this rule will 
    have on small entities. Therefore, the Coast Guard certifies under 
    section 605(b) of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) 
    that this final rule will not have a significant economic impact on a 
    substantial number of small entities.
    Collection of Information
        This action contains no collection of information requirements 
    under the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq).
    Federalism Assessment
        This action has been analyzed in accordance with the principles and 
    criteria contained in Executive Order 12612, and it has been determined 
    that this final rule does not raise sufficient federalism concerns to 
    warrant the preparation of a Federalism Assessment.
    Environmental Assessment
        This final rule has been thoroughly reviewed by the Coast Guard. It 
    has been determined not to have a significant effect on the human 
    environment or environmental conditions and to be categorically 
    excluded from further environmental documentation in accordance with 
    section 2.B.2.c. of Commandant Instruction M16475.1B.
    List of Subjects in 33 CFR Part 110
        Anchorage grounds.
    Regulation
        For the reasons set forth in the preamble, the Coast Guard amends 
    Part 110 of Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations as follows:
    PART 110--ANCHORAGE REGULATIONS
        1. The authority citation for part 110 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 33 U.S.C. 471, 2030, 2035 and 2071; 49 CFR 1.46 and 
    33 CFR 1.05-1(g). Section 110.1a and each section listed in 110.1a 
    are also issued under 33 U.S.C. 1223 and 1231.
    
        2. Section 110.195 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(4), 
    (a)(5), (a)(7) through (a)(30) inclusive, (b) and (c), and adding new 
    paragraphs (a)(31), (a)(32), and (a)(33) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 110.195  Mississippi River below Baton Rouge, La., including South 
    and Southwest Passes.
    
        (a) * * *
        (1) * * *
        (2) * * *
        (3) * * *
        (4) Boothville Anchorage. An area 6.3 miles in length along the 
    right descending bank of the river extending from mile 12.2 to mile 
    18.5 above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 750 feet. The 
    inner boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the nearest bank 
    250 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured from the Low 
    Water Reference Plane (LWRP). The outer boundary of the anchorage is a 
    line parallel to the nearest bank 1,000 feet from the water's edge into 
    the river as measured from the Low Water Reference Plane (LWRP).
        (5) Ostrica Anchorage. An area 1.4 miles in length along the right 
    descending bank of the river extending from mile 23.0 to mile 24.4 
    above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 800 feet.
        (6) * * *
        (7) Magnolia Anchorage. An area 2.1 miles in length along the right 
    descending bank of the river extending from mile 45.5 to mile 47.6 
    above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 700 feet. The inner 
    boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the nearest bank 400 
    feet from the water's edge into the river as measured from the LWRP. 
    The outer boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the nearest 
    bank 1,100 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured from 
    the LWRP.
        (8) Point Celeste Anchorage. An area 2.2 miles in length along the 
    right descending bank of the river extending from mile 49.8 to mile 
    52.0 above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 400 feet. The 
    inner boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the nearest bank 
    400 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured from the 
    LWRP. The outer boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the 
    nearest bank 800 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured 
    from the LWRP.
        (9) Davant Anchorage. An area 1.1 miles in length along the left 
    descending bank of the river extending from mile 52.8 to mile 53.9 
    above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 800 feet.
        (10) Alliance Anchorage. An area 2.0 miles in length along the 
    right descending bank of the river extending from mile 63.8 to mile 
    65.8 above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 400 feet. The 
    inner boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the nearest bank 
    400 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured from the 
    LWRP. The outer boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the 
    nearest bank 800 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured 
    from the LWRP.
        (11) Wills Point Anchorage. An area 1.1 miles in length along the 
    left descending bank of the river extending from mile 66.5 to mile 67.6 
    above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 600 feet. The inner 
    boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the nearest bank 200 
    feet from the water's edge into the river as measured from the LWRP. 
    The outer boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the nearest 
    bank 800 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured from the 
    LWRP.
        (12) Cedar Grove Anchorage. An area 1.2 miles in length along the 
    right descending bank of the river extending from mile 69.9 to mile 
    71.1 above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 500 feet. The 
    inner boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the nearest bank 
    200 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured from the 
    LWRP. The outer boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the 
    nearest bank 700 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured 
    from the LWRP.
        (13) Belle Chasse Anchorage. An area 2.1 miles in length along the 
    right descending bank of the river extending from mile 73.1 to mile 
    75.2 above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 575 feet. The 
    inner boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the nearest bank 
    425 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured from the 
    LWRP. The outer boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the 
    nearest bank 1,000 feet from the water's edge into the river as 
    measured from the LWRP.
        (14) Lower 12 Mile Point Anchorage. An area 2.2 miles in length 
    along the right descending bank of the river extending from mile 78.6 
    to mile 80.8 above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 500 
    feet. The inner boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the 
    nearest bank 300 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured 
    from the LWRP. The outer boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel 
    to the nearest bank 800 feet from the water's edge into the river as 
    measured from the LWRP.
    
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        (15) Lower 9 Mile Point Anchorage.  An area 2.3 miles in length 
    along the right descending bank of the river extending from mile 82.7 
    to mile 85.0 above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 500 
    feet. The inner boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the 
    nearest bank 300 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured 
    from the LWRP. The outer boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel 
    to the nearest bank 800 feet from the water's edge into the river as 
    measured from the LWRP.
        Caution: A wreck is located within the boundaries of this 
    anchorage. Mariners are urged to use caution in this anchorage.
    
        (16) New Orleans Emergency Anchorage. An area 0.5 miles in length 
    along the right descending bank of the river extending from mile 89.6 
    to mile 90.1 above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 550 
    feet. The inner boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the 
    nearest bank 250 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured 
    from the LWRP. The outer boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel 
    to the nearest bank 800 feet from the water's edge into the river as 
    measured from the LWRP.
    
        Note: No vessel shall occupy this anchorage unless expressly 
    authorized by the Captain of the Port. No vessel may anchor in this 
    anchorage exceeding 24 hours without the authorization of the 
    Captain of the Port.
    
        (17) New Orleans General Anchorage. An area 0.8 miles in length 
    along the right descending bank of the river extending from mile 90.1 
    to mile 90.9 above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 550 
    feet. The inner boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the 
    nearest bank 250 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured 
    from the LWRP. The outer boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel 
    to the nearest bank 800 feet from the water's edge into the river as 
    measured from the LWRP.
        (18) Quarantine Anchorage. An area 0.7 miles in length along the 
    right descending bank of the river extending from mile 90.9 to mile 
    91.6 above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 800 feet.
    
        Caution: A wreck is located within the boundaries of this 
    anchorage. Mariners are urged to use caution in this anchorage.
    
        Note: Vessels carrying cargos of particular hazard as defined in 
    33 CFR 126.10 or cargos of petroleum products in bulk may not be 
    anchored in the New Orleans General Anchorage or the Quarantine 
    Anchorage without permission from the Captain of the Port.
    
        Except when required by the United States Public Health Service 
    for quarantine inspection, the Quarantine Anchorage may be used as a 
    general anchorage.
    
        (19) Lower Kenner Bend Anchorage. An area 1.0 miles in length along 
    the right descending bank of the river extending from mile 113.3 to 
    mile 114.3 above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 350 
    feet. The inner boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the 
    nearest bank 350 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured 
    from the LWRP. The outer boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel 
    to the nearest bank 700 feet from the water's edge into the river as 
    measured from the LWRP.
        (20) Kenner Bend Anchorage. An area 0.9 miles in length along the 
    right descending bank of the river extending from mile 114.7 to mile 
    115.6 above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 700 feet.
        (21) Ama Anchorage. An area 1.8 miles in length along the left 
    descending bank of the river extending from mile 115.5 to mile 117.3 
    above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 400 feet. The inner 
    boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the nearest bank 300 
    feet from the water's edge into the river as measured from the LWRP. 
    The outer boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the nearest 
    bank 700 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured from the 
    LWRP.
    
        Caution: A wreck is located at mile 115.4 left descending bank 
    above Head of Passes marked by Mississippi River Wreck Lighted Buoy 
    WR4. Mariners are urged to use caution when anchoring in the lower 
    end of this anchorage.
    
        (22) Bonnet Carre Anchorage. An area 1.5 miles in length along the 
    left descending bank of the river extending from mile 127.3 to mile 
    128.8 above Head of Passes. This area is located adjacent to the river 
    end of the Bonnet Carre Spillway. The width of the anchorage is 600 
    feet.
    
        Note: When the Bonnet Carre Spillway is open, no vessel may be 
    anchored in the Bonnet Carre Anchorage.
    
        (23) La Place Anchorage. An area 0.7 miles in length along the left 
    descending bank of the river extending from mile 134.7 to mile 135.4 
    above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 600 feet.
        (24) Reserve Anchorage. An area 0.5 miles in length along the right 
    descending bank of the river extending from mile 137.0 to mile 137.5 
    above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 500 feet. The inner 
    boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the nearest bank 300 
    feet from the water's edge into the river as measured from the LWRP. 
    The outer boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the nearest 
    bank 800 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured from the 
    LWRP.
        (25) Lower Grandview Reach Anchorage. An area 0.3 miles in length 
    along the left descending bank of the river extending from mile 146.4 
    to mile 146.7 above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 500 
    feet. The inner boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the 
    nearest bank 200 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured 
    from the LWRP. The outer boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel 
    to the nearest bank 700 feet from the water's edge into the river as 
    measured for the LWRP.
        (26) Middle Grandview Reach Anchorage. An area 0.4 miles in length 
    along the left descending bank of the river extending from mile 146.8 
    to mile 147.2 above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 500 
    feet. The inner boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the 
    nearest bank 200 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured 
    from the LWRP. The outer boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel 
    to the nearest bank 700 feet from the water's edge into the river as 
    measured from the LWRP.
        (27) Upper Grandview Reach Anchorage. An area 1.3 miles in length 
    along the left descending bank of the river extending from mile 147.5 
    to mile 148.8 above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 500 
    feet. The inner boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the 
    nearest bank 200 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured 
    from the LWRP. The outer boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel 
    to the nearest bank 700 feet from the water's edge into the river as 
    measured from the LWRP.
        (28) Sunshine Anchorage. An area 2.0 miles in length along the left 
    descending bank of the river extending from mile 165.0 to mile 167.0 
    above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 450 feet. The inner 
    boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the nearest bank 350 
    feet from the water's edge into the river as measured from the LWRP. 
    The outer boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the nearest 
    bank 800 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured from the 
    LWRP.
        (29) White Castle Anchorage. An area 0.7 miles in length along the 
    right descending bank of the river extending from mile 190.4 to mile 
    191.1 above Head of Passes. The width of the anchorage is 300 feet. The 
    inner boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the nearest bank 
    400 feet
    
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    from the water's edge into the river as measured from the LWRP. The 
    outer boundary of the anchorage is a line parallel to the nearest bank 
    700 feet from the water's edge into the river as measured from the 
    LWRP.
        (30) Baton Rouge General Anchorage. An area 1.5 miles in length 
    along the right descending bank of the river, 1,400 feet wide, 
    extending from mile 225.8 to mile 227.3 above Head of Passes.
    
        Caution: Two wrecks are located within the boundaries of this 
    anchorage. Mariners are urged to use caution in this anchorage.
    
        (31) Lower Baton Rouge Anchorage. An area 0.5 miles in length near 
    mid-channel between mile 228.5 and mile 229.0 above Head of Passes with 
    the west limit 1,100 feet off the right descending bank and having the 
    width of 700 feet at both the upper and lower limits.
        (32) Middle Baton Rouge Anchorage. An area 0.2 miles in length near 
    mid-channel between mile 229.6 and mile 229.8 above Head of Passes with 
    the west limit 1,100 feet off the right descending bank and having a 
    width of 700 feet at both the upper and lower limits.
        (33) Upper Baton Rouge Anchorage. An area 0.4 miles in length near 
    mid-channel between mile 230.6 and mile 231.0 above Head of Passes with 
    the west limit 1,100 feet off the right descending bank and having a 
    width of 1,075 feet at the upper limit and 1,200 feet at the lower 
    limit.
        (b) Temporary Anchorages. Temporary anchorages are non-permanent 
    anchorages established by the Commander, Eighth Coast Guard District to 
    provide additional anchorage space. Establishment of temporary 
    anchorages is based on recommendations by the Captain of the Port.
        (2) Each vessel using temporary anchorages shall anchor as 
    prescribed by the Captain of the Port.
        (3) Establishment of each temporary anchorage and any requirement 
    for the temporary anchorage will be published in the Local Notice of 
    Mariners.
        (4) Each person who has notice of any requirement prescribed for a 
    temporary anchorage shall comply with that requirement.
        (c) The Regulations. (1) Anchoring in the Mississippi River below 
    Baton Rouge, LA., including South and Southwest Passes is prohibited 
    outside of established anchorages except in cases of emergency. In an 
    emergency, if it becomes necessary to anchor a vessel outside an 
    established anchorage, the vessel shall be anchored so that it does not 
    interfere with or endanger any facility or other vessel. The master or 
    person in charge of the vessel shall notify the Captain of the Port of 
    the location of the emergency anchoring by the most expeditious means 
    and shall move the vessel as soon as the emergency is over.
        (2) In an emergency, if it becomes necessary to anchor a vessel in 
    South Pass or Southwest Pass, the vessel shall be positioned as close 
    to the left descending bank as possible.
        (3) No vessel may be anchored unless it maintains a bridge watch, 
    guards and answers Channel 16 FM (or the appropriate VTS New Orleans 
    sector frequency), maintains an accurate position plot and can take 
    appropriate action to ensure the safety of the vessel, structure, and 
    other vessels.
        (4) When anchoring individually, or in fleets, vessels shall be 
    anchored with sufficient anchors, or secured with sufficient lines, to 
    ensure their remaining in place and withstanding the actions of winds, 
    currents and the suction of passing vessels.
        (5) No vessel may be anchored over revetted banks of the river or 
    within any cable or pipeline area. The locations of revetted areas and 
    cable and pipeline areas may be obtained from the District Engineer, 
    Corps of Engineers, New Orleans, LA.
        (6) The intention to transfer any cargo while in an anchorage shall 
    be reported to the Captain of the Port, giving particulars as to name 
    of ships involved, quantity and type of cargo, and expected duration of 
    the operation. The Captain of the Port shall be notified upon 
    completion of operations. Cargo transfer operations are not permitted 
    in the New Orleans General or Quarantine Anchorages. Bunkering and 
    similar operations related to ship's stores are exempt from reporting 
    requirements.
    
        Note: Activities conducted within a designated anchorage (e.g. 
    cargo transfer, tank cleaning, stack blowing, etc.) may be 
    restricted by other Federal, State or local regulations. Owners, or 
    persons in charge of any vessel should consider all safety and/or 
    environmental regulations prior to engaging in any activity within 
    designated anchorages.
    
        (7) Nothing in this section relieves the owner or person in charge 
    of any vessel from the penalties for obstructing or interfering with 
    navigational aids or for failing to comply with the navigation laws for 
    lights, day shapes, or fog signals and any other applicable laws and 
    regulations.
    
        Dated: March 27, 1996.
    C.B. Newlin,
    Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Acting Commander, 8th Coast Guard District.
    [FR Doc. 96-9433 Filed 4-16-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4910-14-M
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
5/17/1996
Published:
04/17/1996
Department:
Transportation Department
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
96-9433
Dates:
May 17, 1996.
Pages:
16711-16714 (4 pages)
Docket Numbers:
CGD08-96-002
RINs:
2115-AA98: Special Anchorage Areas/Anchorage Grounds Regulations
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/2115-AA98/special-anchorage-areas-anchorage-grounds-regulations
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