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Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
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8/29/2007
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Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
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Wild and Scenic Rivers Act Page 35 of 50 <br />Agriculture shall, in the Umpqua National Forest plan, provide that management practices for Steamboat <br />Creek and its immediate environment conserve, protect, and enhance the anadromous fish habitat and <br />population. <br />(92) Farmington, West Branch, Connecticut and Massachusetts.25 -- The segment from the <br />intersection of the New Hartford - Canton, Connecticut, town line upstream to the base of the West <br />Branch Reservoir in Hartland, Connecticut; and the segment from the confluence with Thorp Brook in <br />Sandisfield, Massachusetts, to Hayden Pond in Otis Massachusetts. <br />(93) Great Egg Harbor River, New Jersey. -- The entire river. <br />(94) Klickitat, Washington. -- The segment from the southern boundary of the Yakima Indian <br />Reservation, Washington, as described in the Treaty with the Yakimas of 1855 (12 Stat. 951), and as <br />acknowledged by the Indian Claims Commission in Yakima Tribe of Indians v. U.S., 16 Ind. Cl. Comm. <br />536 (1966), to its confluence with the Little Klickitat River, Washington: Provided, That said study shall <br />be carried on in consultation with the Yakima Indian Nation and shall include a determination of the <br />degree to which the Yakima Indian Nation should participate in the preservation and administration of <br />the river segment should it be proposed for inclusion in the Wild and Scenic Rivers System. <br />(95) White Salmon, Washington. -- The segment from its confluence with Trout Lake Creek, <br />Washington, to its confluence with Gilmer Creek, Washington, near the town of B Z Corner, <br />Washington. <br />(96) Maurice, New Jersey. -- The segment from Shell Pile to the point three miles north of <br />Laurel Lake. <br />(97) Manumuskin, New Jersey. -- The segment from its confluence with the Maurice River to <br />the crossing of State Route 49. <br />(98) Menantico Creek, New Jersey. -- The segment from its confluence with the Maurice River <br />to its source. <br />(99) Merced, California. -- The segment from a point 300 feet upstream of the confluence with <br />Bear Creek downstream to the point of maximum flood control storage of Lake McClure (elevation 867 <br />feet mean sea level). <br />(100) Blue, Oregon. -- The segment from its headwaters to the Blue River Reservoir; by the <br />Secretary of Agriculture. <br />(10 1) Chewaucan, Oregon. -- The segment from its headwaters to the Paisley Urban Growth <br />boundary to be studied in cooperation with, and integrated with, the Klamath River Basin Plan; by the <br />Secretary of Agriculture. <br />(102) North Fork Malheur, Oregon. -- The segment from the Malheur National Forest boundary <br />to Beulah Reservoir; by the Secretary of the Interior. <br />(103) South Fork McKenzie, Oregon. -- The segments from its headwaters to the upper end of <br />Cougar Reservoir and from the lower end of Cougar Reservoir to its confluence with the McKenzie <br />River; by the Secretary of Agriculture. <br />(104) Steamboat Creek, Oregon. -- The entire creek; by the Secretary of Agriculture. <br />(105) Wallowa, Oregon. -- The segment from its confluence with the Minam River to its <br />confluence with the Grande Ronde River; by the Secretary of Agriculture. <br />(106) Merrimack River, New Hampshire. -- The segment from its origin at the confluence of <br />the Pemigewasset and Winnipesaukee Rivers in Franklin, New Hampshire, to the backwater <br />impoundment at Hooksett Dam, excluding Garvins Falls Dam and its impoundment. <br />(107) Pemigewasset, New Hampshire. -- The segments from Profile Lake downstream to the <br />southern boundary of the Franconia Notch State Park and from the northern Thornton town -line <br />downstream to the backwater of the Ayers Island Dam; by the Secretary of the Interior.26 <br />(106) St. Marys River, Florida and Georgia.27 -- The segment from its headwaters to its <br />confluence with the Bells River. <br />(109) Mills River, North Carolina.28 -- The North Fork from the bottom of the spillway of the <br />Hendersonville Reservoir downstream to its confluence with the South Fork; the South Fork from its <br />http:// www. biologicaldiversity .org /swcbdIPrograms /watersheds /wildlwsract.html 8/29/2007 <br />
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