Sector New Orleans NEW FINAL HURRICANE RNA RULE Regulated Navigation Area.

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Sector New Orleans NEW FINAL HURRICANE RNA RULE Regulated Navigation Area

Sector New Orleans  Process for the 2014 season  Location  Definitions  Special Requirement for Facilities  Mooring Requirements  Tow Boat Requirements  Enforcement OBJECTIVES Regulated Navigation Area

Sector New Orleans RNA East Where

Sector New Orleans RNA West UNCLASSIFIED FOUO Where

Sector New Orleans Facility: Floating Vessel: Definitions 33 CFR b Who

Sector New Orleans Annual Hurricane Operations Plan Facility & Vessel owners should utilize 33 CFR , UFC and ASCE 7 in the development of the Annual Hurricane Operations Plan. What

Sector New Orleans  Certification by a professional engineer that the mooring arrangement are able to withstand winds of up to 140 mph, a surge water level of 11 ft, a current of 4 mph and wave height of 3 ft on the East side. What: Mooring Criteria East

Sector New Orleans  Certification by a professional engineer that the mooring arrangement are able to withstand winds of up to 140 mph, a surge water level of 8 ft, a current of 4 mph and wave height of 2.5 ft on the West side. What: Mooring Criteria West

Sector New Orleans  Each facility consisting of 8 or more vessels that are not under their own power must be attended by at least one radar equipped tow boat for every 50 vessels. Tow Boat Requirements What: Facility Towboat

Sector New Orleans  No less than 800 horsepower Facility Towboat

Sector New Orleans  Within 500 yards of the vessel. Facility Towboat

Sector New Orleans When: Vessel

Sector New Orleans  Port Assessment Teams (PAT) How we do it West Closure Complex Lake Borgne Surge Barrier Sector Gate

Sector New Orleans  Partnerships  USACE  Levee Protection Authorities How we do it

Sector New Orleans Port Coordination Team: This is where the rubber meets the road. How we do it

Sector New Orleans ENFORCEMENT When

Sector New Orleans When

Sector New Orleans  Post Storm  Follow Gulf Coast Inland Waterways Joint Hurricane Response Protocol – Waterway Assessment Team  Convene a PCT call – waterway restoration How we do it

Sector New Orleans QUESTIONS?