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<br />The 13.5 -mile segment from its headwaters to one - quarter mile upstream of the mouth as a wild river;
<br />and (B) the 0.2 -mile segment from one - quarter mile upstream of the mouth to its confluence with the
<br />Clackamas River as a recreational river.
<br />(99) SALMON, OREGON. -- The 33.5 -mile segment from its headwaters to its confluence with
<br />the Sandy River in the following classes: (A) The 7 -mile segment from its headwaters to the south
<br />boundary line of section 6, township 4 south, range 9 east as a recreational river; to be administered by
<br />the Secretary of Agriculture: Provided, That designation and classification shall not preclude the
<br />Secretary from exercising discretion to approve the construction, operation, and maintenance of ski lifts,
<br />ski runs, and associated facilities for the land comprising the Timberline Lodge Winter Sports Area
<br />insofar as such construction does not involve water resources projects; (B) the 15 -mile segment from the
<br />south boundary line at section 6, township 4 south, range 9 east to the junction with the South Fork of
<br />the Salmon River as a wild river; be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture; (C) the 3.5 -mile
<br />segment from the junction with the south fork of the Salmon River to the Mt. Hood National Forest
<br />boundary as a recreational river; to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture; (D) the 3.2 -mile
<br />segment from the Mt. Hood National Forest boundary to Lymp Creek as a recreational river; to be
<br />administered by the Secretary of the Interior; and (E) the 4.8 -mile segment from Lymp Creek to its
<br />confluence with the Sandy River as a scenic river; to be administered by the Secretary of the Interior.
<br />(100) SANDY, OREGON. -- Those portions as follows: (A) The 4.5 -mile segment from its
<br />headwaters to the section line between sections 15 and 22, township 2 south, range 8 east as a wild river;
<br />to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture; (B) the 7.9 -mile segment from the section line
<br />between sections 15 and 22, township 2 south, range 8 east to the Mt. Hood National Forest boundary at
<br />the west section line of section 26, township 2 south, range 7 east as a recreational river; to be
<br />administered by the Secretary of Agriculture; and (C) the 12.5 -mile segment from the east boundary of
<br />sections 25 and 36, township 1 south, range 4 east in Clackamas County near Dodge Park, downstream
<br />to the west line of the east half of the northeast quarter of section 6, township 1 south, range 4 east, in
<br />Multnomah County at Dabney State Park, the upper 3.8 miles as a scenic river and the lower 8.7 miles
<br />as a recreational river; both to be administered through a cooperative management agreement between
<br />the State of Oregon, the Secretary of the Interior and the Counties of Multnomah and Clackamas in
<br />accordance with section 10(e) of this Act.
<br />(10 1) SOUTH FORK JOHN DAY, OREGON. -- The 47 -mile segment from the Malheur
<br />National Forest to Smokey Creek as a recreational river; to be administered by the Secretary of the
<br />Interior.
<br />(102) SQUAW CREEK, OREGON. -- The 15.4 -mile segment from its source to the hydrologic
<br />Gaging Station 800 feet upstream from the intake of the McAllister Ditch, including the Soap Fork
<br />Squaw Creek, the North Fork, the South Fork, the East and West Forks of Park Creek, and Park Creek
<br />Fork; to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture as follows: (A) The 6.6 -mile segment and its
<br />tributaries from the source to the Three Sisters Wilderness boundary as a wild river; and (B) the 8.8 -mile
<br />segment from the boundary of the Three Sisters Wilderness Area to the hydrologic Gaging Station 800
<br />feet upstream from the intake of the McAllister Ditch as a scenic river: Provided, That nothing in this
<br />Act shall prohibit the construction of facilities necessary for emergency protection for the town of
<br />Sisters relative to a rapid discharge of Carver Lake if no other reasonable flood warning or control
<br />alternative exists.
<br />(103) SYCAN, OREGON. -- The 59 -mile segment from the northeast quarter of section 5,
<br />township 34 south, range 17 east to Coyote Bucket at the Fremont National Forest boundary; to be
<br />administered by the Secretary of Agriculture in the following classes: (A) The 26.4 -mile segment from
<br />the northeast quarter of section 5, township 34 south, range 17 east to the west section line of section 22,
<br />township 32 south, range 14 1/2 east, as a scenic river; (B) the 8.6 -mile segment from the west section
<br />line of section 22, township 32 south, range 14 east, to the Fremont National Forest boundary in the
<br />southeast quarter of section 10, township 33 south, range 13 east, as a recreational river; and (C) the 24-
<br />mile segment from the Fremont National Forest boundary in the southwest quarter of section 10,
<br />township 33 south, range 13 east, to Coyote Bucket at the Fremont National Forest boundary, as a scenic
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