Coast Guard Closes River for Pipeline Work
Published Date: 7/6/2026
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Summary
From July 6 to July 17, 2026, the Coast Guard is setting up a temporary safety zone near Elba Island Cut on the Savannah River to keep people and boats safe during pipeline installation. No one can enter this area unless the Captain of the Port says it’s okay. This means boaters in the area need to plan ahead and follow new rules for about two weeks—no extra fees, just safer waters!
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Temporary Savannah River Safety Zone
You may not enter the marked area of the Savannah River near Elba Island Cut unless the Captain of the Port authorizes you. The safety zone is enforced from 6:00 a.m. June 30, 2026 through 11:59 p.m. July 17, 2026 and covers waters bounded by these coordinates: Point 1 32°04'28.6" N 80°57'31.2" W; Point 2 32°04'34.1" N 80°58'02.1" W; Point 3 32°03'53.0" N 80°59'36.3" W; Point 4 32°03'47.9" N 80°59'33.8" W. To request permission to enter, contact the Captain of the Port or designated representative on VHF-FM channel 16 or by telephone at (912) 210-8714.
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