[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 33, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 33CFR207.441]

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                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
 
 CHAPTER II--CORPS OF ENGINEERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, DEPARTMENT OF 
                                 DEFENSE
 
PART 207_NAVIGATION REGULATIONS--Table of Contents
 
Sec.  207.441  St. Marys Falls Canal and Locks, Mich.; security.

    (a) Purpose and scope of the regulations. The regulations in this 
section are prescribed as protective measures. They supplement the 
general regulations contained in Sec.  207.440 the provisions of which 
shall remain in full force and effect except as modified by this 
section.
    (b) Restrictions on transit of vessels. The following classes of 
vessels will not be permitted to transit the U.S. locks or enter any of 
the United States approach canals:
    (1)-(3) [Reserved]
    (4) Tanker vessels--(i) Hazardous material. Cleaning and gas freeing 
of tanks on all hazardous material cargo vessels (as defined in 49 CFR 
part 171) shall not take place in a lock or any part of the Soo Locks 
approach canals from the outer end of the east center pier to the outer 
end of the southwest pier.
    (ii) Approaching. Whenever a tank vessel is approaching the Soo 
Locks and within the limits of the lock piers (outer ends of the 
southwest and east center piers) either above or below the locks, no 
other vessel will be released from the locks in the direction of the 
approaching tank vessel, unless the tank vessel is certified gas free or 
is carrying non-combustible products, until the tank vessel is within 
the lock chamber or securely moored to the approach pier. Whenever a 
tank vessel is within a Soo Lock Chamber, the tank vessel, unless 
certified gas free or is carrying non-combustible products, will not be 
released from the lock until the channel within the limits of the lock 
piers either above or below the lock, in the direction of the tank 
vessel, is clear of vessels or vessels therein are securely moored to 
the approach pier. This limits movement to a single vessel whenever a 
tank vessel is within the limits of the lock piers either above or below 
the locks, unless the tank vessel is certified gas free or is carrying 
non-combustible products. Tank vessels to which this paragraph 
(b)(4)(ii) applies include those vessels carrying fuel oil, gasoline, 
crude oil or other flammable liquids in bulk, including vessels that are 
not certified gas free where the previous cargo was one of these 
liquids.

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    (iii) Locks park. Except as provided in paragraph (b)(5) of this 
section, tankers with any type cargo will be permitted to transit the 
MacArthur Lock when the locks park is closed. The exact dates and times 
that the park is closed varies, but generally these periods are from 
midnight to 6 a.m. June through September with one or two hour closure 
extensions in the early and late seasons. Tankers carrying non-
combustible products that will not react hazardously with water or 
tankers that have been purged of gas or hazardous fumes and certified 
gas free will be allowed to transit the MacArthur Lock when the park is 
open.
    (5) Carrying explosives. All vessels, except U.S. vessels of war and 
public vessels as defined in 46 U.S.C. 2101, carrying explosives are 
prohibited from transiting the U.S. Locks.
    (c) Personnel restrictions. Masters of vessels are responsible for 
the conduct of crew and passengers while transiting St. Marys Falls 
Canal and Locks and for strict compliance with the regulations. The 
following procedures are established for the control of persons 
embarking or debarking from vessels while transiting the locks:
    (1) The master or mate and not more than three deckhands will be 
permitted to go ashore from transiting vessels and then only for normal 
operations and business incident to the transit. A maximum of four men 
will be permitted ashore at any one time from any one ship.
    (2) Personnel--(i) Embarking. Personnel, including technicians, 
repairmen, and company officials will be permitted to embark at the 
locks if they are in possession of a letter addressed to the Area 
Engineer, St. Marys Falls Canal, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, from the 
vessel's master, the operators of the vessel, or the Lake Carriers' 
Association, requesting that the individual named therein be permitted 
to embark on a particular vessel. United States vessel personnel must 
also be in possession of a specially validated seaman's document issued 
by the U.S. Coast Guard. Their papers will be presented to the civilian 
guard on duty at the main gate on Portage Avenue who will arrange escort 
from the gate to the vessel. Luggage will be subject to inspection.
    (ii) Debarking. The vessel master will furnish prior notification to 
the Chief Lockmaster at St. Marys Falls Canal Tower (Radio Call WUD-31) 
that he has vessel personnel, technicians, repairmen or company 
officials aboard for whom he requests authority to debark. If authority 
to debark is granted such personnel will be furnished a letter by the 
vessel master, addressed to the Area Engineer, St. Marys Falls Canal, 
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, giving the name and position of the 
individual concerned. Personnel will not debark until they have been 
properly identified by a licensed officer of the vessel and the letter 
furnished to the escort provided from the civilian guard detail who will 
escort personnel to the gate. In the event a person debarking for 
medical attention is a litter case, notification will be given 
sufficiently in advance to permit the Chief Lockmaster to route the 
vessel to the MacArthur Lock in order that the long carry over the lock 
gates may be avoided. The Area Engineer will make the necessary 
arrangements for clearance of ambulances and medical personnel into the 
lock area.
    (3) No passengers or guest passengers will be permitted to embark or 
debark at St. Marys Falls Canal except in emergency when medical 
attention is required.
    (4) Letters cited in paragraph (c)(2) of this section are valid only 
for a single passage through the lock area. In the event frequent access 
to the area is required a request for extended access with reasons 
therefor will be submitted to the Area Engineer, St. Marys Falls Canal, 
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, who may arrange for the necessary clearance.
    (5) Emergency needs to embark or debark which develop with 
insufficient time to follow the procedure outlined in this paragraph 
will be approved or disapproved by the Area Engineer, St. Marys Falls 
Canal, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, according to the circumstances of the 
individual case, and

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requests therefor should be promptly directed to him.

[19 FR 1275, Mar. 6, 1954, as amended at 21 FR 10253, Dec. 20, 1956; 23 
FR 2300, Apr. 9, 1958; 24 FR 4562, June 4, 1959; 32 FR 10652, July 20, 
1967; 35 FR 7512, May 14, 1970; 37 FR 4194, Feb. 2, 1972; 41 FR 3291, 
Jan. 22, 1976; 66 FR 30063, June 5, 2001; 66 FR 31277, June 11, 2001]