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Water Supply Protection
File Number
7630.625
Description
Wild and Scenic - Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
State
CO
Basin
Statewide
Date
2/2/1970
Author
DOI-USDA
Title
Guidelines for Evaluating Wild Scenic and Recreational River Areas Proposed for Inclusion in National Wild-Scenic Rivers System Under Sect 2 - PL 90-542 - From File Wild-Scenic River Materials
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Report/Study
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<br />I, <br /> <br />0D32H <br /> <br />~ .., . <br /> <br />PURPOSE <br /> <br />The follO\,ing criteria supplement those listed ,in Section 2 <br />of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, "hich stGtcs that rivers <br />included in the National \<ild and Scenic Rivers System shall <br />be free-flo"ing streams which possess outstandingly remark- <br />able scenic, recreational, geological, fish and wildlife, <br />historic, cultural and other similar values, <br /> <br />These gu idelines al"e intended to define minimum criteria for <br />the classification and management of free-flowing river areas <br />proposed for inclusion in the national system by the Secre- <br />tary of the Interior or the Secretary of Agriculture, and <br />for State rivers included in the system by the Secretary of <br />the Interior. <br /> <br />In reading these guidelines and in applying them to real <br />situations of land and water it is important to bear one <br />important qualification in mind. There is no way for these <br />statements of criteria to be written so GS to mechanically <br />or automatically indicate "hich rivers are ~ligible and what <br />class they must be. It is important to understand each <br />criterion; but it is perhaps even more important to under- <br />stand their collective intent. The investigator has to <br />exercise his-judgment, not only on the specific criteria <br />as they apply to a particular river, but on the river as <br />a whole, and on their relative weights. For this reason, <br />these guidelines are not absolutes. There may be extenuat- <br />ing circumstances which would lead the appropriate Secre- <br />tary to recommend, or approve pursuant to Section 2(a)(ii), <br />a river area for inclusion in the system because it is <br />exceptional in character and outstandingly remarkable even <br />though it does not meet each of the criteria set forth in <br />these guidelines. However, exceptions to these criteria <br />should be recognized only in rare instances and for compel- <br />ling reasons. <br /> <br />The three classes of river areas described in Section 2(b) <br />of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act are as follows: <br /> <br />"(1) Wild river areas--Those rivers or sections of <br />rivers that are free of impoundments and <br />generally inaccessible except by trail, with <br />watersheds or shorelines essentially primitive <br /> <br />-1- <br /> <br />" 'I <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />'I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />r <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />
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