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<br />State is involved, whiell Iaegins following the subnrisnion of ally reconl-
<br />nlendattioll to the President with respect to such addition as herein
<br />provided.
<br />(c) Before approving or disapproving for inchision it, the national
<br />wild and seethe rivers s steel lathy river designated as it wild, scenic
<br />or l - Wreat iomtl riven lay or ntrsuant- to all act. of a shile legislature, the
<br />Secretary of the Interior shall submit the pro1 )osatl to the Secretary of
<br />Agriculture, the Secretar of the aI•my, the Chairnlatn of the Federal
<br />Power Commission, and tile head of an other alrected Federal depart-
<br />ment or agelwy alld silall (`v aluate. auld give due weight to any reconl-
<br />mon dal lolls or vollllllents which the said ollicials falrilisll hill( within
<br />Publication in ninety days of the date on which it. is suhnlitt(e(1 to t.hetn. If he approves
<br />Federal Register, the (nopose(1 inclusion, he shall publish notice thereof ill the h'ederal
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<br />Potential St.!(!. 5. (a) The following rivers are herehy designated for potential
<br />additions, addition to the national wild and scenic rivers system:
<br />Designation. (L) Allegheny, Pennsylvania: The seg'inent from its mouth to the
<br />town of East Brady Pennsylvania.
<br />(2) Bruneau, Idatlto: Tile, entire nail stem.
<br />(:3) Bulratlo, I river.
<br />(4) Chattoogn, North (7arolimt, South ( ling, and 6vorgia: The
<br />entire river.
<br />(5) Clatriou, Pennsylvania: The segment be(weell Ridgway silt(( its
<br />col if[lae]we with the Allegheny River.
<br />(6) I)Ol'awitl'e, Pe1111Sylvall a auad New Y ork: The segillent ft•ont
<br />IIatncock, New York, to Matar►loras, Pe11115ylvallla.
<br />(7) Flathead Montana: The North Forlc from the Canadian border
<br />downstream to its confluence with the Middle Fork; the Middle Fork
<br />from its headwaters to its confluence with the South Fork; and the
<br />South Fork front utsorigin to Irnngry IforseR(;servoir.
<br />(ti) (gasconade, Missouri: The entire river.
<br />(9) Illinois, Oregon: The entire river.
<br />(10) Little Beaver, Ohio: The se anent of the North and Middle
<br />Forks of the Little Beaver River in Columbiana (�oUllty from it point
<br />in the vicinity of Negly and h)llcton, Ohio, downstream to at point in
<br />the vicinity of East Liverpool, Ohio.
<br />(11) Kittle Miami, Ohio: That segment of the main stem of the
<br />river, exclusive of its tributaries, from a, point at the Warren -Cler-
<br />mont County line at Loveland, Ohio, upstream to the sources of Little
<br />:Miami including North Fork.
<br />(12) Maumee, Ohio and Indiana],: The main steal front Perryysburg,
<br />Ohio, to Fort Wane, Indiana, exclusive of its tributaries in 011io and
<br />inclusive of its tributaries in Indiann,.
<br />(13) Missouri, Montana: The segment between Fort Benton and
<br />Ryan Island.
<br />(14) Moyie, Idaho: The segment from the Canadian border to its
<br />V0 with the Kootenai River.
<br />( 5 ) 01 x 4 1, Tennessee: The entire river auld its tributaries, Clear
<br />Creek and vaddys Creek.
<br />16) Penobscot, Maine: Its east and nest branches.
<br />17) Pere Marquette, Michigan: The entire river.
<br />(18) Pine Creek, Pennsylvaniat: The segment. frolu :lnsollil to
<br />Waterville.
<br />(19) Priest, Idaho: The entire main stem.
<br />(20) Rio Grande, Texas: The portion of the river between the west
<br />boundary of Hudspeth County an(] the east boundary of Terrell
<br />County on the 171ited States sick of the river: /'roelided,'I'hat before
<br />ulxlerinkinf; any study of this potential scenic river, the Secretary
<br />of the Interior shad) doterilline, through the chaaulels of appropriate
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