摘要: |
Hines Furlong Line has applied for a permit to expand its fleeting area at Cumberland River Mile 124.2-124.7 on the left descending bank in Clarksville, Tenn. The permit was submitted March 8 with comments accepted through April 7. As part of a 2016 permit, Hunter Marine was authorized to install five deadman anchors and associated barge fleeting to facilitate 10 barges configured two wide by five long along 1,500 linear feet of bridge frontage between Cumberland River Miles 123.7 and 124.1 on the left bank. The fleeting area is currently being utilized. In 2016, Hunter Marine proposed additional barge fleeting configured two wide bv 13 long from Cumberland River Mile 124.2 to 124.7 on the left bank along 2,535 feet of shoreline. The anchorage method involved 10 concrete anchors positioned 300 linear feet apart in upland areas. Due to outstanding cultural and archeological concerns at that time, the permit was application was withdrawn, and a permit for that area was not issued. This application involves the same area as the 2016 proposal with a revision to the proposed anchorage method. Hines Furlong Line requests a permit modification to extend the fleeting area approximately 3,000 linear feet upstream of the previously authorized fleeting area that is being utilized. The extended fleeting area would accommodate an additional 26 barges configured two wide by 13 long along approximately 2,535 linear feet of shoreline. |