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<br />. <br /> <br />6/4/85 <br /> <br />A B ILL <br /> <br />To designate additional rivers as components of the National Wild and <br />Scenic Rivers System, and for other purposes. <br /> <br />Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the <br /> <br />United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Wild and Scenic <br /> <br />Rivers Act of October 2, 1968 (82 Stat. 906; 16 U.S.C. 1271-1287) is <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />amended as follows:, <br /> <br />TITLE I -- AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 3 RELATING TO COMPONENTS OF THE <br />NATIONAL WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS SYSTEM <br /> <br />SEC. 101. Section 3 (al is amended by inserting the following new <br />. paragraphs at the end thereof: <br />"( ) ELK, COLORADO. -- The ma in stem upstream from the confl uence <br />with the South Fork to the confluence of the North and Middle Forks, the <br /> <br />North and South Forks to their headwaters, and the Middle Fork to the <br /> <br />confluence of Gilpin Creek and Gold Creek as generally depicted on a map <br />entitled 'Proposed Elk Wild and Scenic River' which is on file and available <br />for public inspection in the Office of the Chief, Forest Service, United <br />States Department of Agriculture, and is also part of a document entitled <br />'Elk Wild and Scenic River Environmental Impact Statement and Study Report'; <br /> <br />to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture. <br /> <br />"( ) CONEJOS, COLORADO. -- The North, t4idd1e, and E1 Rito Azul <br /> <br />Forks from their sources to their confluence with the Conejos River, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />thence the Conejos River to its confluence with the South Fork (but <br />