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CFR /  Title 33  /  Part 165  /  Sec. 165.921 Regulated Navigation Area; Reporting Requirements for located within the Ninth Coast Guard District.

(a) Regulated Navigation Area. The following waters are a regulated navigation area (RNA): the Illinois Waterway System above mile 187.2 to the Chicago Lock on the Chicago River at mile 326.7 and to the confluence of the Calumet River and Lake Michigan at mile 333.5 of the Calumet River.

(b) Applicability. This section applies to towing vessel operators and fleeting area managers responsible for CDC barges in the RNA. This section does not apply to towing vessel operators responsible for barges not carrying CDC barges, or fleet tow boats moving one or more CDC barges within a fleeting area.

(c) Definitions. As used in this section--

Barge means a non-self propelled vessel engaged in commerce, as set out in 33 CFR 160.202.

Certain Dangerous Cargo or (CDC) includes any of the following:

(1) Division 1.1 or 1.2 explosives as defined in 49 CFR 173.50.

(2) Division 1.5D blasting agents for which a permit is required under 49 CFR 176.415 or, for which a permit is required as a condition of a Research and Special Programs Administration exemption.

(3) Division 2.3 ``poisonous gas'', as listed in 49 CFR 172.101 that is also a ``material poisonous by inhalation'' as defined in 49 CFR 171.8, and that is in a quantity in excess of 1 metric ton per barge.

(4) Division 5.1 oxidizing materials for which a permit is required under 49 CFR 176.415 or, for which a permit is required as a condition of a Research and Special Programs Administration exemption.

(5) A liquid material that has a primary or subsidiary classification of Division 6.1 ``poisonous material'' as listed in 49 CFR 172.101 that is also a ``material poisonous by inhalation'', as defined in 49 CFR 171.8 and that is in a bulk packaging, or that is in a quantity in excess of 20 metric tons per barge when not in a bulk packaging.

(6) Class 7, ``highway route controlled quantity'' radioactive material or ``fissile material, controlled shipment'', as defined in 49 CFR 173.403.

(7) Bulk liquefied chlorine gas and bulk liquefied gas cargo that is flammable and/or toxic and carried under 46 CFR 154.7.

(8) The following bulk liquids--

(i) Acetone cyanohydrin,

(ii) Allyl alcohol,

(iii) Chlorosulfonic acid,

(iv) Crotonaldehyde,

(v) Ethylene chlorohydrin,

(vi) Ethylene dibromide,

(vii) Methacrylonitrile,

(viii) Oleum (fuming sulfuric acid), and

(ix) Propylene Oxide.

CDC barge means a barge containing CDCs or CDC residue.

Downbound means the tow is traveling with the current.

Fleet tow boat means any size vessel that is used to move, transport, or deliver a CDC barge within a fleeting area.

Fleeting area means any fleet, including any facility, located within the area covered by one single port.

Inland River Vessel Movement Center or (IRVMC) means the Coast Guard office that is responsible for collecting the information required by this section.

Ninth Coast Guard District means the Coast Guard District as set out in 33 CFR 3.45-1.

Towing vessel means any size vessel that is used to move, transport, or deliver a CDC barge to a fleet or facility that is located in a different port than where the voyage originated.

Towing vessel operator means the Captain or pilot who is on watch on board a towing vessel.

Upbound means the tow is traveling against the current.

(d) Regulations. The following must report to the Inland River Vessel Movement Center (IRVMC):

(1) The towing vessel operator responsible for one or more CDC barges in the RNA must report all the information items specified in table 165.921(f), in paragraph (f) of this section, to the IRVMC:

(i) Upon point of entry into the RNA with one or more CDC barges;

(ii) Four hours before originating a voyage within the RNA with one or more CDC barges, except if the evolution of making up a tow with a CDC barge will take less than 4 hours before originating a voyage, and the towing vessel operator did not receive the order to make up a tow with a CDC barge in advance of 4 hours before originating the voyage with one or more CDC barges, in which case the towing vessel operator shall submit the required report to the IRVMC as soon as possible after receiving orders to make up a tow with one or more CDC barges;

(iii) Upon dropping off one or more CDC barges at a fleeting area or facility;

(iv) Upon picking up one or more additional CDC barges from a fleeting area or facility;

(v) At designated reporting points, set forth in paragraph of this section;

(vi) When the estimated time of arrival (ETA) to a reporting point varies by 6 hours from the previously reported ETA;

(vii) Any significant deviation from previously reported information;

(viii) Upon departing the RNA with one or more CDC barges; and

(ix) When directed by the IRVMC.

(2) The fleeting area manager responsible for one or more CDC barges in the RNA must report all the information items specified in table 165.921(g), in paragraph (g) of this section, to the IRVMC:

(i) Once daily, report all CDC barges within the fleeting area;

(ii) Upon moving one or more CDC barges within a fleeting area by a fleet tow boat;

(iii) Any significant deviation from previously reported information; and

(iv) When directed by the IRVMC.

(3) Reports required by this section may be made by a company representative or dispatcher on behalf of the fleeting area manager.

(4) Reports required by this section must be made to the IRVMC either by telephone to (866) 442-6089, by fax to (866) 442-6107, or by e-mail to irvmc@cgstl.uscg.mil. A reporting form and e-mail link are available at http://www.uscg.mil/d8/Divs/M/IRVMC.htm.

(5) The general regulations contained in 33 CFR 165.13 apply to this section.

(e) Ninth Coast Guard District Illinois Waterway System RNA Reporting points. Towing vessel operators responsible for one or more CDC barges in the RNA must make reports to the Inland River Vessel Movement Center at each point listed in this paragraph (e).

(1) Illinois River (ILR) Upbound, at Mile Markers (M) and when Departing Lock & Dam (L&D;)--

(i) M 187.2 (Southern Boundary MSU Chicago AOR),

(ii) M 303.5 Junction of Chicago Sanitary Ship Canal and Calumet-Sag Channel,

(iii) M 326.4 Thomas S. O'Brien L&D;, Calumet River,

(iv) M 333.5 Confluence of Calumet River and Lake Michigan, and

(v) M 326.7 Chicago L&D;, Chicago River.

(2) Illinois River (ILR) Downbound Reporting Points, at Mile Markers (M) and when Departing Lock & Dam (L&D;)--

(i) M 326.7 Chicago L&D;, Chicago River,

(ii) M 333.5 Confluence of Calumet River and Lake Michigan,

(iii) M 326.4 Thomas S. O'Brien L&D;, Calumet River,

(iv) M 303.5 Junction of Chicago Sanitary Ship Canal and Calumet-Sag Channel, and

(v) M 187.2 (Southern Boundary MSU Chicago AOR).

(f) Information to be reported to the IRVMC by towing vessel operators. With the exception noted in paragraph (d)(1)(ii) of this section, towing vessel operators responsible for one or more CDC barges in the RNA must report all the information required by this section as set out in table 165.921(f) of this paragraph.

Table 165.921(f)--Information To Be Reported to the IRVMC by Towing Vessel Operators--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Name and

Estimated location of

time of destination of Estimated time

24-hour Name of Barge(s) Type, name departure CDC barge of arrival

contact vessel name and and amount from (fleeting area Reporting (ETA) to next

number moving official of CDC fleeting or facility), point reporting point

barge(s) number onboard area or including (If applicable)

facility estimated time

(1) Upon point of entry into the RNA with X X X X ........... X X X

a CDC barge..............................(2) 4 hours before originating a voyage X X X X X X ........... X

within the RNA with one or more CDC

barges; but see exception in paragraph

(d)(1)(ii) of this section...............(3) Upon dropping off one or more CDC .......... X X

(1)(ii) of this section...............(3) Upon dropping off one or more CDC .......... X X

(ii) of this section...............(3) Upon dropping off one or more CDC .......... X X

barges at a fleeting area or facility....(4) Upon picking up one or more additional .......... X X X

CDC barges from a fleeting area or

facility.................................(5) At designated reporting points in .......... X X (\1\) ........... (\1\) X X

165.921(e)...............................(6) When ETA to a reporting point varies .......... X (\1\) (\1\) ........... ............... ........... X

by 6 hours from previously reported ETA..(7) Any significant deviation from X X X X X X X X

previously reported information (all that

apply)...................................(8) Upon departing the RNA with a CDC .......... X X ............ ........... ............... X

barge (s)................................(9) When directed by the IRVMC............ X X X X X X X X--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ If changed.

(g) Information to be reported to the IRVMC by fleeting area managers. Fleeting area managers responsible for one or more CDC barges in the RNA must report the information required by this section as set out in table 165.921(g) to this paragraph.

Table 165.921(g)--Information To Be Reported to the IRVMC by Fleeting Area Managers----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Location of CDC

24-hour contact Barge(s) name Type, name and barge (fleeting

number and official amount of CDC area or

(1) Once daily, all CDC barges in a fleeting X X X X

area.......................................(2) Upon moving one or more CDC barges ............... X X X

within a fleeting area by a fleet tow boat.(3) Any significant deviation from X X X X

previously reported information (all that

apply).....................................(4) When directed by the IRVMC.............. X X X X----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(h) Alternative reporting. The Ninth Coast Guard District Commander may consider and approve alternative methods to be used by a reporting party to meet any reporting requirements if--

(1) The request is submitted in writing to Commander, Ninth Coast Guard District (m), 1240 E. Ninth Street, Cleveland, Ohio, 44199-2060; and

(2) The alternative provides an equivalent level of the reporting that which would be achieved by the Coast Guard with the required check-in points.

(i) Deviation from this section is prohibited unless specifically authorized by the Commander, Ninth Coast Guard District or the IRVMC. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB control number 1625-1505) [CDG09-03-241, 68 FR 57622, Oct. 6, 2003, as amended by USCG-2005-21869, 80 FR 5336, Jan. 30, 2015]

Effective Date Note: By USCG-2013-0849, 78 FR 61185, Oct. 3, 2013, Sec. 165.921 was amended by staying paragraphs (d), (e), (f), (g), and (h), effective from Oct. 3, 2013 until Dec. 31, 2015.