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Subject: | Daily update | Date: | Monday, March 31, 2008 | Priority: | Normal | Notice: | URGENT INFORMATION: None
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PORT LIMITS/INFORMATION ------------------------ Maximum Depths - (Fresh) Harbor Entrance - 47.0 ft Main Channel - 45.0 ft
BERTH LIMITS/INFORMATION: ------------------------- Current maximum drafts allowed at berths:
Amerada Hess – Max draft of 38’00 if LOA is less than 650’; Max draft of 36’00 if LOA is 650’00 or greater Kinder Morgan – berth 1 - 40'00 Kinder Morgan - berth 2 - 40'00 Kinder Morgan - berth 3 - TBA berth 4 – Max draft 39’00, tide needed for anything deeper than 36’00 BP - TBA Wando Terminal – Max draft 46’00 – Max BM 187’00 North Charleston Terminal – Max 42’00 – Max BM 187’00 CST – Max draft 47’00 – Max BM 187’00
Per pilots – restrictions for Tanker movements: Drafts of 36’00 or less may transit at anytime Drafts of 36’01 to 40’00 – window: Start in 1 Hour before low water until 2 hours before high water Drafts of 40’01 to 41’00 – window: start in 2 hours after low water until 2 hours before high water Drafts of 41’01 to 42’00 – window: start in 3 hours after low water until 3 hours before high water
VESSEL TRAFFIC: (PER PILOTS, AS OF 0700/31) ---------------
HESS - ELKA GLORY IN, ETS 0100/01
KMI - DUBAI STAR ETA 31/1800, ETS PM/01
NO OTHER TANKER/BULK TRAFFIC REPORTED ============================================= FEDERAL, STATE & LOCAL FILING REQUIREMENTS: --------------------------------------------- 96 Hours - advance notice of arrival required by USCG
48 Hours - advance receipt of crew list by Immigration for any vessel arriving from a foreign port, or arriving coast wise with detained crew.
24 Hours (minimum) - Foreign cargo must have manifest submitted to Customs & Border Patrol AMS. Bond must be filed for Foreign flag vessels or U.S. flag arriving with foreign cargo aboard.
24 Hours – advance notice to Pilots
24 Hours - advance fax of crew list and approved visitors required by Terminal.
72 Hours - post port call, the Port Authority requires bill of lading figures for all bulk cargo.
Port Security - All persons doing business within Port Authority property must have security pass from SCPA.
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NEWS ARTICLES: (3/28)Charleston, SC – By the fall, every drop of fuel powering equipment at the Port of Charleston’s public facilities will be cleaner ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD), reaffirming the port community’s commitment to cleaner air and cutting emissions by 10%.
The S.C. State Ports Authority (SCSPA) and seven on-terminal tenants all will be using ULSD no later than September of this year, nearly two years before it is required by federal regulations. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has mandated that all off-road equipment switch to ULSD by 2010.
Traditional low sulfur diesel meets a standard of 500 parts per million (ppm) sulfur content, while the ultra-low sulfur fuel used on SCSPA facilities must meet a standard of 15 ppm.
Today’s announcement is the SCSPA’s latest measure to improve port-related air quality since signing a voluntary agreement with the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) one year ago this week.
The Ports Authority and seven different companies use fuel on the public marine terminals in Charleston to power on-terminal cranes, lifting equipment, buses, trucks, refrigerated container generators and other engines. The move to ULSD is estimated to reduce particulate matter emissions from affected equipment by 10%.
The upgrade is not without commercial impacts. ULSD can be more expensive than traditional low sulfur fuel. However, due to increased use and demand for off-road ULSD, the fuel is now available in larger quantities in the area. Also, engine upgrades or replacements may be necessary to use the cleaner fuel.
“We can achieve a cleaner environment while developing additional business in the Port of Charleston,” said Bernard S. Groseclose, Jr., president and CEO of the SCSPA. “Through these emissions-cutting efforts, the Ports Authority and other maritime companies are pledging their commitment to being responsible neighbors while continuing to support economic growth.”
Other efforts to reduce air emissions at existing and future facilities have been successfully implemented, and more initiatives are on the way. Over the past year, the SCSPA has reduced truck idling on its facilities and decreased truck trips on local roads, lessened construction impacts, retired dirty equipment, and purchased cleaner engines.
The announcement comes on the first anniversary of a landmark voluntary agreement between the SCSPA and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) to reduce port-related air emissions.
CURRENT ISSUES: 04/07-08 - PORT PRODUCTIVITY CONFERENCE
FUTURE/ONGOING ISSUES:
04/08 - 1900 - CHARLESTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING 04/16 - 0800 - MARITIME ASSOCIATION MONTHLY BOD MEETING (DATE TO BE CONFIRMED) 04/17 - 1800 - PROPELLOR CLUB DINNER (DATE TO BE CONFIRMED) 04/22 - 1900 - CHARLESTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING 04/24 - 0800 - NAVIGATION & OPERATIONS MEETING 05/06 - TBA - NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION WEEK BANQUET 2013 - PROPOSED TIME FRAME FOR NEW PORT TERMINAL TO BE COMPLETED
----------------------------------------------- CURRENT HURRICANE ALERT STATUS - OUT OF SEASON Seaport Security Alert currently at YELLOW/ELEVATED - MARSEC 1 Airport Security Alert currently at ORANGE/HIGH
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TIDE INFORMATION:
Day High Tide Height Sunrise Moon Time % Moon /Low Time Feet Sunset Visible
M 31 High 3:40 AM 4.9 7:08 AM Rise 3:46 AM 40 31 Low 10:02 AM 1.0 7:39 PM Set 2:02 PM 31 High 3:54 PM 4.4 31 Low 10:05 PM 0.9
Tu 1 High 4:40 AM 5.0 7:07 AM Rise 4:23 AM 30 1 Low 10:58 AM 0.7 7:40 PM Set 3:05 PM 1 High 4:54 PM 4.7 1 Low 11:09 PM 0.6
W 2 High 5:35 AM 5.2 7:06 AM Rise 4:56 AM 21 2 Low 11:49 AM 0.4 7:41 PM Set 4:09 PM 2 High 5:49 PM 5.1
Th 3 Low 12:07 AM 0.2 7:04 AM Rise 5:26 AM 13 3 High 6:25 AM 5.4 7:41 PM Set 5:15 PM 3 Low 12:37 PM 0.0 3 High 6:41 PM 5.6
F 4 Low 1:01 AM -0.1 7:03 AM Rise 5:56 AM 6 4 High 7:13 AM 5.6 7:42 PM Set 6:21 PM 4 Low 1:22 PM -0.4 4 High 7:29 PM 6.0
Sa 5 Low 1:53 AM -0.4 7:02 AM Rise 6:27 AM 2 5 High 8:00 AM 5.7 7:43 PM Set 7:30 PM 5 Low 2:07 PM -0.6 5 High 8:17 PM 6.4
Su 6 Low 2:44 AM -0.6 7:00 AM Rise 7:00 AM 0 6 High 8:46 AM 5.6 7:44 PM Set 8:42 PM 6 Low 2:53 PM -0.8 6 High 9:05 PM 6.6
M 7 Low 3:34 AM -0.6 6:59 AM Rise 7:37 AM 0 7 High 9:34 AM 5.5 7:44 PM Set 9:56 PM 7 Low 3:39 PM -0.8 7 High 9:54 PM 6.7
Tu 8 Low 4:25 AM -0.5 6:58 AM Rise 8:20 AM 4 8 High 10:23 AM 5.4 7:45 PM Set 11:10 PM 8 Low 4:28 PM -0.7 8 High 10:45 PM 6.6
W 9 Low 5:18 AM -0.3 6:57 AM Rise 9:11 AM 10 9 High 11:16 AM 5.2 7:46 PM 9 Low 5:20 PM -0.5 9 High 11:40 PM 6.4
Th 10 Low 6:14 AM 0.0 6:55 AM Set 12:22 AM 19 10 High 12:13 PM 5.0 7:46 PM Rise 10:10 AM 10 Low 6:16 PM -0.2
F 11 High 12:40 AM 6.1 6:54 AM Set 1:26 AM 29 11 Low 7:13 AM 0.2 7:47 PM Rise 11:16 AM 11 High 1:15 PM 4.8 11 Low 7:17 PM 0.1
Sa 12 High 1:45 AM 5.8 6:53 AM Set 2:20 AM 40 12 Low 8:16 AM 0.4 7:48 PM Rise 12:24 PM 12 High 2:23 PM 4.7 12 Low 8:23 PM 0.3
Su 13 High 2:52 AM 5.5 6:52 AM Set 3:05 AM 51 13 Low 9:19 AM 0.5 7:49 PM Rise 1:32 PM 13 High 3:30 PM 4.8 13 Low 9:31 PM 0.4
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WATERS FROM SOUTH SANTEE RIVER TO EDISTO BEACH SC OUT 20 NM- 331 AM EDT MON MAR 31 2008 SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING
TODAY N WINDS 15 TO 20 KT EARLY...BECOMING NE 10 TO 15 KT BY MID MORNING...THEN BECOMING SE IN THE AFTERNOON. SEAS 4 TO 6 FT. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS...ALTHOUGH SHOWERS LIKELY IN THE LATE MORNING THROUGH EARLY AFTERNOON.
TONIGHT SE WINDS 15 TO 20 KT...DIMINISHING TO 10 TO 15 KT AFTER MIDNIGHT. SEAS 4 TO 6 FT. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS IN THE EVENING.
TUE S WINDS 10 KT. SEAS 4 TO 6 FT. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS IN THE AFTERNOON.
TUE NIGHT S WINDS 10 TO 15 KT. SEAS 4 TO 6 FT. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS IN THE EVENING...THEN A SLIGHT CHANCE OF SHOWERS AFTER MIDNIGHT.
WED SW WINDS 5 TO 10 KT...BECOMING NE 10 TO 15 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 20 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. SEAS 4 TO 6 FT...SUBSIDING TO 4 TO 5 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS.
WED NIGHT NE WINDS 20 KT. SEAS 4 TO 6 FT. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS.
THU E WINDS 15 TO 20 KT...BECOMING SE 10 TO 15 KT. SEAS 5 TO 7 FT...SUBSIDING TO 4 TO 5 FT. A SLIGHT CHANCE OF SHOWERS.
FRI S WINDS 10 TO 15 KT. SEAS 4 TO 5 FT. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND TSTMS. | Notice posted on Monday, March 31, 2008 | | Disclaimer For quality assurance purposes please note well that while the above information is regularly vetted for accuracy it is not intended to replace the local knowledge or expertise pertaining to port conditions of our marine operations personnel. Port précis should always be verified by contacting the corresponding marine department of a particular location for the most up-to-date information.
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