33 CFR Part 207 - NAVIGATION REGULATIONS
- § 207.9 — Mystic River, Mass.; dam of Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Metropolitan District Commission.
- § 207.10 — Charles River, Mass.; dam of Charles River Basin Commission.
- § 207.20 — Cape Cod Canal, Mass.; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.50 — Hudson River Lock at Troy, N.Y.; navigation.
- § 207.60 — Federal Dam, Hudson River, Troy, N.Y.; pool level.
- § 207.100 — Inland waterway from Delaware River to Chesapeake Bay, Del. and Md. (Chesapeake and Delaware Canal); use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.160 — All waterways tributary to the Atlantic Ocean south of Chesapeake Bay and all waterways tributary to the Gulf of Mexico east and south of St. Marks, Fla.; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.169 — Oklawaha River, navigation lock and dam at Moss Bluff, Fla.; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.170 — Federal Dam, Oklawaha River, Moss Bluff, Fla.; pool level.
- § 207.170a — Eugene J. Burrell Navigation Lock in Haines Creek near Lisbon, Fla.; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.170b — Apopka-Beauclair Navigation Lock in Apopka-Beauclair Canal in Lake County, Fla.; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.170c — Kissimmee River, navigation locks between Lake Tohopekaliga and Lake Okeechobee, Fla.; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.170d — Taylor Creek, navigation lock (S-193) across the entrance to Taylor Creek at Lake Okeechobee, Okeechobee, Fla.; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.175a — Carlson's Landing Dam navigation lock, Withlacoochee River, Fla.; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.180 — All waterways tributary to the Gulf of Mexico (except the Mississippi River, its tributaries, South and Southwest Passes and the Atchafalaya River) from St. Marks, Fla., to the Rio Grande; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.185 — Taylors Bayou, Tex., Beaumont Navigation District Lock; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.187 — Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, Tex.; special floodgate, lock and navigation regulations.
- § 207.200 — Mississippi River below mouth of Ohio River, including South and Southwest Passes; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.249 — Ouachita and Black Rivers, Ark. and La., Mile 0.0 to Mile 338.0 (Camden, Ark.) above the mouth of the Black River; the Red River, La., Mile 6.7 (Junction of Red, Atchafalaya and Old Rivers) to Mile 276.0 (Shreveport, La.); use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.260 — Yazoo Diversion Canal, Vicksburg, Miss., from its mouth at Kleinston Landing to Fisher Street; navigation.
- § 207.270 — Tallahatchie River, Miss., between Batesville and the mouth; logging.
- § 207.275 — McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River navigation system: use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.300 — Ohio River, Mississippi River above Cairo, Ill., and their tributaries; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.306 — Missouri River; administration and navigation.
- § 207.310 — Mississippi River at Keokuk, Iowa; operation of power dam by Mississippi River Power Co.
- § 207.320 — Mississippi River, Twin City Locks and Dam, St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn.; pool level.
- § 207.330 — Mississippi River between Winnibigoshish and Pokegama dams, Leech River between outlet of Leech Lake and Mississippi River, and Pokegama reservoir; logging.
- § 207.340 — Reservoirs at headwaters of the Mississippi River; use and administration.
- § 207.350 — St. Croix River, Wis. and Minn.
- § 207.360 — Rainy River, Minn.; logging regulations for portions of river within jurisdiction of the United States.
- § 207.370 — Big Fork River, Minn.; logging.
- § 207.380 — Red Lake River, Minn.; logging regulations for portion of river above Thief River Falls.
- § 207.390 — [Reserved]
- § 207.420 — Chicago River, Ill.; Sanitary District controlling works, and the use, administration, and navigation of the lock at the mouth of river, Chicago Harbor.
- § 207.425 — Calumet River, Ill.; Thomas J. O'Brien Lock and Controlling Works and the use, administration and navigation of the lock.
- § 207.440 — St. Marys Falls Canal and Locks, Mich.; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.441 — St. Marys Falls Canal and Locks, Mich.; security.
- § 207.460 — Fox River, Wis.
- § 207.470 — Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Ship Canal, Wis.; use and navigation.
- § 207.476 — The Inland Route—lock in Crooked River, Alanson, Mich.; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.480 — Lake Huron, Mich.; Harbor of refuge, Harbor Beach; use and navigation.
- § 207.560 — Sandusky Harbor, Ohio; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.565 — Vermilion Harbor, Ohio; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.570 — Harbors of Huron, Lorain, Cleveland, Fairport, Ashtabula, Conneaut, Ohio; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.580 — Buffalo Harbor, N.Y.; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.590 — Black Rock Canal and Lock at Buffalo, N.Y.; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.600 — Rochester (Charlotte) Harbor, N.Y.; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.610 — St. Lawrence River, Cape Vincent Harbor, N.Y.; use, administration, and navigation of the harbor and U.S. breakwater.
- § 207.640 — Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel Barge Lock and Approach Canals; use, administration, and navigation.
- § 207.680 — Willamette River, Oreg.; use, administration, and navigation of canal and locks at Willamette Falls, Oreg.
- § 207.718 — Navigation locks and approach channels, Columbia and Snake Rivers, Oreg. and Wash.
- § 207.750 — Puget Sound Area, Wash.
- § 207.800 — Collection of navigation statistics.
Authority:
40 Stat. 266 (33 U.S.C. 1).
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