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Water Restrictions Take Effect On The Potomac River July 4
Watercraft restrictions will be in place on the Potomac River from approximately 4 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. (midnight) on July 4.
GEORGETOWN, D.C. — Watercraft restrictions will apply to the Potomac River Saturday in conjunction with the 2020 Fourth of July Celebration being held in the District of Columbia. The following watercraft restrictions will be in place on the Potomac River from approximately 4 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. (midnight) on July 4:
- South of the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge to the Arlington Memorial Bridge will be a No Anchorage Zone
- There will be a designated anchorage zone north of the 14th Street Bridge on the west side of the Potomac River (Virginia shore side); this zone will be just north of the entrance to the Pentagon Lagoon to south of the Arlington Memorial Bridge
- There will be a fireworks fallout exclusion zone north of the 14th Street Bridge on the east side of the Potomac River (Washington, D.C. side); this zone will be just north of the entrance to the Pentagon Lagoon to south of the Arlington Memorial Bridge
- Watercrafts will be permitted to anchor outside of the channel north of the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge and south of the 14th Street Bridge
- There will be intermittent travel restrictions between the 14th Street Bridge and the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge between the hours of 8:30 p.m. through 10 p.m.
Watercraft operators will be expected to follow the restrictions and remain alert for posted signage and buoys. Metropolitan Police recommends that all watercraft operators and passengers not only have a life jacket or a personal flotation device, but wear it at all times while boating. As always, do not drink and operate a watercraft, the police department noted.
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