NEW YORK STATE CANAL SYSTEM
NOTICE TO
MARINERS
Canal System
Update
July 20, 2006
Sections of the New York State Canal System remain closed due to
record rainfall and disastrous flooding in late June and heavy
rainfall during the month of July. While work continues and levels
continue to recede in areas still affected, the Canal Corporation is
projecting that, barring additional rainfall, many of these sections
will re-open soon.
Mariners are advised that (weather permitting) the Oswego Canal,
and the Erie Canal from Brewerton to Baldwinsville, including Lock
E-23 to all traffic, and Lock E-24 to eastbound traffic, are
projected to re-open at 7 AM on Friday, July 21st.
Additionally, The Cayuga-Seneca Canal from Lock CS-1 to the
Cayuga-Seneca junction and the Erie Canal from the Cayuga-Seneca
junction to Lock E-25 will re-open for navigation at 7 AM on Friday,
July 21st, weather permitting. At that time, the Erie Canal between
the Cayuga-Seneca junction and Lock E-24 will remain closed.
Mariners are advised that (weather permitting) the Erie Canal
between and including Locks E-24 and E-25 is projected to re-open
for all vessel traffic at 7 AM on Sunday, July 23rd.
Mariners are reminded that the 48 hour mooring limit at canal
service ports, harbors, walls and docks has been suspended, and that
additional overflow docking is available in the Waterford Flight
between Locks E-2 and E-4.
Mariners are advised that vessels seeking an alternate route
around Lock E-10 and having a height of 17' or greater above the
waterline may not transit the Champlain Canal, which has a
controlling vertical clearance of 17'.
Mariners should take all possible steps to minimize vessel wakes
which can cause property damage. Mariners should be on the lookout
for debris and report any damaged or missing navigational aids to
the New York State Canal Corporation.
For updates and information, mariners are advised to monitor 1-800-4CANAL4 and
www.canals.state.ny.us.
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Carmella R. Mantello Director,
New York State Canal Corporation |
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