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3 <br /> 1 downstream to the boundary of the Shoshone National Forest <br /> 2 as generally depicted on a map entitled `Proposed Clarks <br /> 3 Fork Wild River' which is on file and available for public <br /> .4 inspection in the Office of the Chief, Forest Service, United <br /> 5 States Department of Agriculture, and is also part of a docu- <br /> 6 ment entitled `Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone, Wild and <br /> 7 Scenic River Study'; to be administered by the Secretary of <br /> 8 Agriculture. <br /> 9 "(52) ELK, COLORADO.—The main stem upstream <br /> 10 from the confluence with the South Fork, the North and <br /> 11 South Forks to their headwaters, and the Middle Fork to the <br /> 12 confluence of Gilpin Creek and Gold Creek as generally de- <br /> 13 pitted on a map entitled `Proposed Elk Wild and Scenic <br /> 14 River' which is on file and available for public inspection in <br /> 15 the Office of the Chief, Forest Service, United States Depart- <br /> 16 ment of Agriculture, and is also part of a document entitled <br /> 17 `Elk Wild and Scenic River Environmental Impact State- <br /> '18 ment and Study Report'; to be administered by the Secretary <br /> 19 of Agriculture. <br /> 20 "(53) CONEJOS, COLORADO.—The North, Middle, and <br /> 21 El Rito Azul Forks from their sources to their confluence <br /> 22 with the Conejos River, thence the Conejos River to its con- <br /> 23 fluence with the South Fork (but excluding the Platoro Res- <br /> 24 ervoir as authorized by Public Law 485 and Public Law 76- <br /> 25 260 and the segment of river downstream from the Platoro <br /> S 1084 IS <br />