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Wild and Scenic Rivers Act Page 27 of 50
<br />line of section 20, township 4 south, range 30 west, to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture as
<br />a scenic river; (C) the 4.4 -mile segment of the Brushy Creek tributary from the north line of the south
<br />1/2 of the southeast 1/4 of section 7, township 4 south, range 30 west, to the south section line of section
<br />20, township 4 south, range 30 west, to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture as a scenic river;
<br />(D) the 4.6 -mile segment of the main stem from the State Highway 4 bridge to Duchett's Ford, to be
<br />administered by the Secretary of the Army as a scenic river consistent with the operation of Gillham
<br />Dam (as authorized by section 203 of the Flood Control Act of 1958 (Public Law 85- 500)). For
<br />purposes of management of such segment, the Secretary of the Army may enter into a cooperative
<br />agreement or memorandum of understanding or other appropriate arrangement with the Secretary of
<br />Agriculture or an appropriate official of the State of Arkansas.
<br />(137) HURRICANE CREEK, ARKANSAS. -- The 15.5 -mile segment from its origin in section
<br />1, township 13 north, range 21 west, to its confluence with Big Piney Creek, to be administered by the
<br />Secretary of Agriculture in the following classes: (A) The 11.8 -mile segment from its origin in section 1,
<br />township 13 north, range 21 west, to the western boundary of the private land bordering Hurricane
<br />Creek Wilderness, as a scenic river; (B) the 2.4 -mile segment from the western boundary of the private
<br />land bordering the Hurricane Creek Wilderness to the Hurricane Creek Wilderness boundary, as a wild
<br />river; (C) the 1.3 -mile segment from the Hurricane Creek Wilderness boundary to its confluence with
<br />Big Piney Creek, as a scenic river.
<br />(138) LITTLE MISSOURI RIVER, ARKANSAS. -- Segments totaling 15.7 miles, to be
<br />administered by the Secretary of Agriculture in the following classes: (A) The 11.3 -mile segment from
<br />its origin in the northwest 1/4 of section 32, township 3 south, range 28 west, to the west section line of
<br />section 22, township 4 south, range 27 west, as a scenic river; (B) the 4.4 -mile segment from the north
<br />line of the southeast 1/4 of the southeast 1/4 of section 28, township 4 south, range 27 west, to the north
<br />line of the northwest 1/4 of the southwest 1/4 of section 5, township 5 south, range 27 west, as a wild
<br />river.
<br />(139) MULBERRY RIVER, ARKANSAS. -- The 56.0 -mile segment from its origin in section
<br />32, township 13 north, range 23 west, to the Ozark National Forest boundary, to be administered by the
<br />Secretary of Agriculture in the following classes: (A) The 36.6 -mile segment from its origin in section
<br />32, township 13 north, range 23 west, to Big Eddy Hollow in section 3, township 11 north, range 27
<br />west, as a recreational river; (B) the 19.4 -mile segment from Big Eddy Hollow in section 3, township 11
<br />north, range 27 west, to the Ozark National Forest boundary, as a scenic river.
<br />(140) NORTH SYLAMORE CREEK, ARKANSAS. -- The 14.5 -mile segment from the Clifty
<br />Canyon Botanical Area boundary to its confluence with the White River, to be administered by the
<br />Secretary of Agriculture as a scenic river.
<br />(141) RICHLAND CREEK, ARKANSAS. -- The 16.5 -mile segment from its origin in section
<br />35, township 13 north, range 20 west, to the northern boundary of section 32, township 14 north, range
<br />18 west, to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture in the following classes: (A) The 7.8 -mile
<br />segment from its origin in section 35, township 13 north, range 20 west, to the western boundary of the
<br />Richland Creek Wilderness, as a scenic river; (B) the 5.3 -mile segment from the western boundary of
<br />the Richland Creek Wilderness to the eastern boundary of Richland Creek Wilderness, as a wild river;
<br />(C) the 3.4 -mile segment from the eastern boundary of the Richland Creek Wilderness to the northern
<br />boundary of section 32, township 14 north, range 18 west, as a scenic river.
<br />(142) SESPE CREEK, CALIFORNIA. -- The 4 -mile segment of the main stem of the Creek
<br />from its confluence with Rock Creek and Howard Creek downstream to its confluence with Trout Creek,
<br />to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture as a scenic river; and the 27.5 -mile segment of the
<br />main stem of the creek extending from its confluence with Trout Creek downstream to where it leaves
<br />section 26, township 5 north, range 20 west, to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture as a wild
<br />river.
<br />(143) SISQUOC RIVER, CALIFORNIA. -- The 33 -mile segment of the main stem of the river
<br />extending from its origin downstream to the Los Padres Forest boundary, to be administered by the
<br />Secretary of Agriculture as a wild river.
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