New Regulations to Improve Safety of Tank Barges in Northeast U.S.

September 7, 1999

The Commander, First USCG District has published the final rule for the increased safety of towing vessels and tank barges operating in the Northeastern U.S. The regional rules will apply to tugs and tank barges operating between Maine and Northern New Jersey. The new regulations create four sets of safety measures for towing vessels and tank barges operating in the waters of the Northeastern U.S. The measures include positive control for barges, enhanced communications, voyage planning and areas of restricted navigation. These measures should reduce the risk of oil spills from the many tank barges operating in the waters of the region, thereby reducing the risk of environmental damage to the unique and sensitive marine environment. The new regulations were published as a final rule on December 30, 1998 following a 30-day period to solicit public comments. The new regulations will take effect on January 29, 1999.

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