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Wild and Scenic Rivers Act Page 20 of 50 <br />river. <br />(104) UPPER ROGUE, OREGON. -- The 40.3 -mile segment from the Crater Lake National <br />Park boundary to the Rogue River National Forest boundary; to be administered by the Secretary of <br />Agriculture in the following classes: (A) The 0.5 -mile segment from the Crater Lake National Park <br />boundary to approximately 0.1 -mile downstream from the forest road 6530760 (West Lake Road) <br />crossing as a scenic river; (B) the 6.1 -mile segment from approximately 0.1 -mile downstream from the <br />forest road 6530760 (West Lake Road) crossing to Minehaha Creek as a wild river; and (C) the 33.7 - <br />mile segment from Minehaha Creek to the Rogue River National Forest boundary as a scenic river. <br />(105) WENAHA, OREGON. -- The 21.55 -mile segment from the confluence of the North Fork <br />and the South Fork to its confluence with the Grande Ronde River; to be administered by the Secretary <br />of Agriculture in the following classes: (A) The 18.7 -mile segment from the confluence of the North <br />Fork and South Fork to the Umatilla National Forest as a wild river; (B) the 2.7 -mile segment from the <br />Umatilla National Forest boundary to the eastern most boundary of the Wenaha State Wildlife Area as a <br />scenic area; and (C) the 0.15 -mile segment from the eastern most boundary of the Wenaha State <br />Wildlife Area to the confluence with the Grande Ronde River as a recreational river. <br />(106) WEST LITTLE OWYHEE, OREGON. -- The 51 -mile segment from its headwaters to its <br />confluence with Owyhee River as a wild river; to be administered by the Secretary of the Interior. <br />(107) WHITE, OREGON. -- The 46.5 -mile segment from its headwaters to its confluence with <br />the Deschutes River in the following classes: (A) The 2 -mile segment from its headwaters to the section <br />line between sections 9 and 16, township 3 south, range 9 east, as a recreational river; to be administered <br />by the Secretary of Agriculture; Provided, That designation and classification shall not preclude the <br />Secretary from exercising discretion to approve construction, operation, and maintenance of ski lifts, ski <br />runs, and associated facilities for the land comprising the Mt. Hood Winter Sports Area insofar as such <br />construction does not involve water resource projects and is consistent with protecting the values for <br />which the river was designated; (B) the 13.6 -mile segment from the section line between sections 9 and <br />16, township 3 south, range 9 east, to Deep Creek as a recreational river; to be administered by the <br />Secretary of Agriculture; (C) the 6.5 -mile segment from Deep Creek to the Mt. Hood National Forest <br />boundary as a scenic river, to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture; (D) the 17.5 -mile <br />segment from the Mt. Hood National Forest boundary to Three Mile Creek as a scenic river; to be <br />administered by the Secretary of the Interior; (E) the 5.3 -mile segment from Three Mile Creek to River <br />Mile 2.2 as a recreational river; to be administered by the Secretary of the Interior; and (F) the 1.6 -mile <br />segment from River Mile 1.6 to its confluence with the Deschutes River as a recreational river; to be <br />administered by the Secretary of the Interior. <br />(108) RIO CHAMA, NEW MEXICO. -- The segment extending from El Vado Ranch launch <br />site (immediately south of El Vado Dam) downstream approximately 24.6 miles to elevation 6,353 feet <br />above mean sea level; to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the <br />Interior. For purposes of compliance with the planning requirements of subsection (d), the Cooperative <br />Management Plan for the river prepared by the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior <br />may be revised and amended to the extent necessary to conform to the provisions of this Act. The <br />segment of the Rio Chama beginning at the El Vado Ranch launch site downstream to the beginning of <br />Forest Service Road 151 shall be administered as a wild river and the segment downstream from the <br />beginning of Forest Service Road 151 to elevation 6,353 feet shall be administered as a scenic river.15 <br />(109) EAST FORK OF JEMEZ, NEW MEXICO. -- The 11 -mile segment from the Santa Fe <br />National Forest boundary to its confluence with the Rio San Antonio; to be administered by the <br />Secretary of Agriculture in the following classifications: (A) The 2 -mile segment from the Santa Fe <br />National Forest boundary to the second crossing of State Highway 4, near Las Conchas Trailhead, as a <br />recreational river; and (B) the 4 -mile segment from the second crossing of State Highway 4, near Las <br />Conchas Trailhead, to the third crossing of the State Highway 4, approximately one and one - quarter <br />miles upstream from Jemez Falls, as a wild river; and (C) the 5 -mile segment from the third crossing of <br />State Highway 4, approximately one and one - quarter miles upstream from Jemez Falls, to its confluence <br />with the Rio San Antonio, as a scenic river. After the enactment of this paragraph, Federal lands within <br />http:// www. biologicaldiversity .org /swcbdIPrograms /watersheds /wildlwsract.html 8/29/2007 <br />