Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Massachusetts Bay, MA USCG Security Plan: Where's Ours?

From: Trading Markets .Com

SUMMARY: The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone around Liquefied Natural Gas Carriers (LNGCs) approaching, engaging, regasifying, disengaging, mooring or otherwise conducting operations at the deepwater port facility in Massachusetts Bay, the Northeast Gateway Deepwater Port. The zone temporarily closes all waters of Massachusetts Bay within a five hundred (500) meter radius(1650 Foot Radius) of LNCG vessels in the vicinity of the position 42 [degrees] 23' N, 070 [degrees] 36' W. The security zone is necessary to protect LNGCs calling on the deepwater port from security threats or other subversive acts. Entry into this zone is prohibited during the closure period unless authorized by the Captain of the Port Boston, Massachusetts. .........For Full Article CLick On Title Above


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Patrick...you must have missed the Coast Guard report a YEAR ago, which established the security zones and such.

Plus, the plant you cite in your post here refers to an OFF-SHORE facility, which has COMPLETELY different safety and security measures as the ones that are proposed for either of the projects here.

Please stop stretching so much, it doesn't become you

Patrick McGee said...

Where's the plan?

There is no specific security measures plan in place at this time with specific function for all levels of security, USCG, Local, county, state.

Show it to me if there is.

No stretch here, this Mass. plan on water, off water has a sepcific procedure and process.

Show it to me.