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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 165 · § 165.905

§ 165.905. USX Superfund Site Safety Zones: St. Louis River.

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(a)The following areas of the St. Louis River, within the designated boxes of latitude and longitude, are safety zones:
(1)Safety Zone \#1 (North Spirit Lake): North Boundary: 46°41′33″ W South Boundary: 46°41′18″ W East Boundary: 92°11′53″ W West Boundary: 92°12′11″ W
(2)Safety Zone \#2 (South Spirit Lake): North Boundary: 46°40′45″ N South Boundary: 46°40′33″ N East Boundary: 92°11′40″ W West Boundary: 92°12′05″ W
(b)Transit of vessels through the waters covered by these zones is prohibited. Swimming (including water skiing or other recreational use of the water which involves a substantial risk of immersion in the water) or taking of fish (including all forms of aquatic animals) from the waters covered by these safety zones is prohibited at all times. \[CGD09-95-026, 60 FR 52862, Oct. 11, 1995\]
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