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Wild and Scenic River Process: <br /> Tentative Classification Step 3: Suitability <br /> • .\ IV dire et is tree of impoundments,with shin-dines <br /> ?mrtlnliry.ui,il a:ansttrr,i�c„ <br /> questions. <br /> or w atershed, essentially primitit e,and with unpolluted r <br /> • AV-o ski ibis no_mt Is r emi7he <br /> \t ate rs. - <br /> _ - adehn n ru floe National VVild& <br /> is .\Sinrh'river mac hate sonic development,and may <br /> �cuue Rivera tic ten <br /> —h t r rend-Ind railroad arcu points _ 1 ,• .\R r'Uionir/river may have more extensive <br /> I - ',PM- �, • ACTi trTintTu.i p"e euphuii:•m <br /> �„ '� t,r , tcdt i t 1 uui. a tit idol r <br /> dot elopmentalong its shoreline,including ,' memra,n;prose•- the•()1(\sr <br /> trans lortation routes,and may have undergone some <br /> imp( or diversion. <br /> 1 a-'` ,„ _},,ii •�. +timibdrt■remaut pun,. a land ia, <br /> • Classificammdecisionsarcextremeh important, decniiin,ntrdcral land's <br /> . <br /> because the classification controls the allowed level of <br /> developtncnt on federal lands. <br /> Suitability Factors Include: <br /> Suitability factors include: Wild & Scenic River Process <br /> m Land and mineral estate ownership Stream segments identified as <br /> s Use tradeoffs and conflicts "Suitable"are placed under r A .. <br /> s Compatibility with local/state interests,plans,programs "protective management" -J= <br /> le Availability of other methods for protecting values - '4 -- <br /> ts• p g Actions by the managing �'e� � ,�� <br /> s Valid and prior existing rights,such as water rights agency cannot degrade:g g kdti q <br /> i Outstaudiugls itetuarkable ' , c , <br /> ;Contribution to river s}stem integrity Values(ORVs) <br /> •Water quality necessary to "' ` <br /> t <br /> • <br /> " Suitabilin analysis rs is conducted by the federal agencies support ORVs " ai'= <br />