The U.S. Coast Guard is considering
establishing anchorage grounds in the Hudson River from Westchester to Ulster County.
The U.S. Coast Guard has effectively killed a proposal to
establish anchorage sites along the Hudson River.
Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney was in Orange County Thursday, calling on the U.S. Coast Guard to listen to Hudson River communities when it comes to a proposal to
establish anchorage sites in the river.
The debate over whether the U.S. Coast Guard should be allowed to
establish anchorage sites on the Hudson River is continuing.
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Establishing these anchorages could turn the Hudson into a crude oil superhighway, increasing the risk of catastrophic spills that could undo the billions of dollars invested to protect the river and revitalize communities along it.
Not exact matches
The Westchester County Board of Legislators unanimously passed a resolution Monday opposing the U.S. Coast Guard's plan to
establish up to 10
anchorage sites in the Hudson River.
to
establish a maximum allowable weight of the child and child restraint for standardizing the recommended use of child restraint
anchorage systems in all vehicles; and
Ask your Congressional Representative to support bill number H.R. 2619 that would prevent the Coast Guard from
establishing any new
anchorage grounds on the Hudson River without submitting a report to the Congress detailing the potential impact of the proposed
anchorage grounds on critical habitats and sites listed on the National Priorities List.