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Wild and Scenic Rivers Act Page 17 of 50 <br />the 58 -mile segment from Indian Crossing to Cow Creek as a recreational river; (C) the 4 -mile segment <br />from Cow Creek to its mouth as a scenic river; and (D) the 9 -mile segment of the South Fork Imnaha <br />from its headwaters to its confluence with the Imnaha River as a wild river. <br />(79) JOHN DAY, OREGON. -- The 147.5 -mile segment from Service Creek to Tumwater Falls <br />as a recreational river; to be administered through a cooperative management agreement between the <br />State of Oregon and the Secretary of the Interior as provided in section 10(e) of this Act. <br />(80) JOSEPH CREEK, OREGON. -- The 8.6 -mile segment from Joseph Creek Ranch, one mile <br />downstream from Cougar Creek, to the Wallowa - Whitman National Forest boundary as a wild river; to <br />be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture. <br />(81) LITTLE DESCHUTES, OREGON. -- The 12 -mile segment from its source in the <br />northwest quarter of section 15, township 26 south, range 6 1/2 east to the north section line of section <br />12, township 26 south, range 7 east, as a recreational river; to be administered by the Secretary of <br />Agriculture. <br />(82) LOSTINE, OREGON. -- The 16 -mile segment from its headwaters to the Wallowa - <br />Whitman National Forest boundary; to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture in the following <br />classes: (A) The 5 -mile segment from its headwaters to the Eagle Cap Wilderness boundary as a wild <br />river; and (B) the 11 -mile segment from the Eagle Cap Wilderness boundary to the Wallowa - Whitman <br />National Forest boundary at Silver Creek as a recreational river. <br />(83) MALHEUR, OREGON. -- The 13.7 -mile segment from Bosonberg Creek to the Malheur <br />National Forest boundary; to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture in the following classes: <br />(A) The 7 -mile segment from Bosonberg Creek to Malheur Ford as a scenic river; and (B) the 6.7 -mile <br />segment from Malheur Ford to the Malheur National Forest boundary as a wild river. <br />(84) MCKENZIE, OREGON. -- The 12.7 -mile segment from Clear Lake to Scott Creek; to be <br />administered by the Secretary of Agriculture in the following classes: (A) The 1.8 -mile segment from <br />Clear Lake to the head of maximum pool at Carmen Reservoir as a recreational river; (B) the 4.3 -mile <br />segment from a point 100 feet downstream from Carmen Dam to the maximum pool at Trail Bridge <br />Reservoir as a recreational river; and (C) the 6.6 -mile segment from the developments at the base of the <br />Trail Bridge Reservoir Dam to Scott Creek as a recreational river. <br />(85) METOLIUS, OREGON. -- The 28.6 -mile segment from the south Deschutes National <br />Forest boundary to Lake Billy Chinook in the following classes: (A) The 11.5 -mile segment from the <br />south Deschutes National Forest boundary (approximately 2,055.5 feet from Metolius Springs) to <br />Bridge 99 as a recreational river; to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture; (B) the 17.1 -mile <br />segment from Bridge 99 to Lake Billy Chinook as a scenic river; by the Secretary of Agriculture, <br />through a cooperative management agreement between the Secretary of the Interior and the <br />Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation, as provided in section 10(e) of this Act and <br />section 105 of the Omnibus Oregon Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1988: Provided, That the river and <br />its adjacent land area will be managed to provide a primitive recreational experience as defined in the <br />ROS User's Guide. <br />(86) MINAM, OREGON. -- The 39 -mile segment from its headwaters at the south end of Minam <br />Lake to the Eagle Cap Wilderness boundary, one -half mile downstream from Cougar Creek, as a wild <br />river; to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture. <br />(87) NORTH FORK CROOKED, OREGON. -- The 32.3 -mile segment from its source at <br />Williams Prairie to one mile from its confluence with the Crooked River in the following classes: (A) <br />The 3 -mile segment from its source at Williams Prairie to the Upper End of Big Summit Prairie as a <br />recreational river; to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture; (B) the 3.7 -mile segment from the <br />Lower End of Big Summit Prairie to the bridge across from the Deep Creek Campground as a <br />recreational river; to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture; (C) the 8 -mile segment from the <br />bridge across from the Deep Creek Campground to the Ochoco National Forest boundary, one -half mile <br />from Lame Dog Creek as a scenic river; to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture; (D) the 1.5- <br />mile segment from the Ochoco National Forest boundary to Upper Falls as a scenic river; to be <br />administered by the Secretary of the Interior; (E) the 11.1 -mile segment from Upper Falls to Committee <br />http:// www. biologicaldiversity .org /swcbdIPrograms /watersheds /wildlwsract.html 8/29/2007 <br />