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Wild and Scenic Rivers Act Page 34 of 50 <br />(64) San Francisco, Arizona. -- The main stem from [its] confluence with the Gila upstream to <br />the Arizona -New Mexico border, except for the segment between Clifton and the Apache National <br />Forest. <br />(65) Fish Creek, New York. -- The entire East Branch. <br />(66) Black Creek, Mississippi. -- The segment from Big Creek Landing in Forest County <br />downstream to Old Alexander Bridge Landing in Stone County. <br />(67) Allegheny, Pennsylvania. -- The main stem from Kinzua Dam downstream to East Brady. <br />(68) Capacon, West Virginia. -- The entire river. <br />(69) Escatawpa, Alabama and Mississippi. -- The segment upstream from a point approximately <br />one mile downstream from the confluence of the Escatawpa River and Jackson Creek to a point where <br />the Escatawpa River is joined by the Yellowhouse Branch in Washington County, Alabama, near the <br />town of Deer Park, Alabama; and the segment of Brushy Creek upstream from its confluence with the <br />Escatawpa to its confluence with Scarsborough Creek. <br />(70) Myakka, Florida. -- The segment south of the southern boundary of the Myakka River State <br />Park. <br />(71) Soldier Creek, Alabama. -- The segment beginning at the point where Soldier Creek <br />intersects the south line of section 31, township 7 south, range 6 east, downstream to a point on the <br />south line of section 6, township 8 south, range 6 east, which point is 1,322 feet west of the south line of <br />section 5, township 8 south, range 6 east in the county of Baldwin, State of Alabama. <br />(72) Red, Kentucky. -- The segment from Highway numbered 746 (also known as Spradlin <br />Bridge) in Wolf County, Kentucky, downstream to the point where the river descends below seven <br />hundred feet above sea level (in its normal flow) which point is at the Menifee and Powell County line <br />just downstream of the iron bridge where Kentucky Highway numbered 77 passes over the river. <br />(73) Bluestone, West Virginia. -- From its headwaters to its confluence with the New. <br />(74) Gauley, West Virginia. -- Including the tributaries of the Meadow and the Cranberry, from <br />the headwaters to its confluence with the New. <br />(75) Greenbrier, West Virginia. -- From its headwaters to its confluence with the New. <br />(76) Birch, West Virginia. -- The main stem from the Cora Brown Bridge in Nicholas County to <br />the confluence of the river with the Elk River in Braxton County. <br />(77) Colville, Alaska. <br />(78) Etivluk -Nigu, Alaska. <br />(79) Utukok, Alaska. <br />(80) Kanektok, Alaska. <br />(81) Kisaralik, Alaska. <br />(82) Melozitna, Alaska. <br />(83) Sheenjek (lower segment), Alaska. <br />(84) Situk, Alaska. <br />(85) Porcupine, Alaska. <br />(86) Yukon (Ramparts section), Alaska. <br />(87) Squirrel, Alaska. <br />(88) Koyuk, Alaska. <br />(89) Wildcat Brook, New Hampshire. -- The segment from its headwaters including the <br />principal tributaries to its confluence with the Ellis River. The study authorized in this paragraph shall <br />be completed no later than six years from the date of enactment of this paragraph [June 19, 1984] and an <br />interim report shall be prepared and submitted to the Congress no later than three years from the date of <br />enactment of this paragraph. <br />(90) Horsepasture, North Carolina. -- The segment from Bohaynee Road (N.C. 281) <br />downstream to Lake Jocassee. <br />(91) North Umpqua, Oregon. -- The segment from the Soda Springs Powerhouse to the <br />confluence of Rock Creek. The provisions of section 7(a) shall apply to tributary Steamboat Creek in the <br />same manner as such provisions apply to the rivers referred to in such section 7(a). The Secretary of <br />http:// www. biologicaldiversity .org /swcbdIPrograms /watersheds /wildlwsract.html 8/29/2007 <br />