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<br />". <br /> <br />0(13243 <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />j <br /> <br />1 <br />t <br /> <br />, <br />I <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />, I <br /> <br />lines, etc., in river areas being considered for inclusion <br />in the national system are discouraged. However, where no <br />reasonable alternative exists, additional or new facilities <br />should be restricted to existing rights-of-way. Where new <br />rights-oE-way are indicated, the scenic, recreational, and <br />fish and wildlife values must be evaluated in the selection <br />of the 'site in accordance with the general guidelines des- <br />cribed in the Report of the Working Committee on Utilities <br />prepared for the"President's Council on Recreation and <br />Natural Beauty, December 1968. <br /> <br />"Mineral activity subject to regulations under the Act must <br />be conducted in a manner that minimizes surface disturbance, <br />sedimentation and pollution, and visual impairment. Specific <br />~ontro1s will be developed as a part of each management plan. <br /> <br />CRITERIA FOR RIVER DESIGNATION <br /> <br />The following criteria for classification, designation, and <br />administration of river areas are prescribed by the Act. <br />These criteria are not absolutes, nor can they readily be <br />d<;fined quantitatively.. In a given river, a departure from <br />these standards might be more than compensated by other qual- <br />ities. However, if several "exceptions" are necessary in <br />order for a river to be classified as wild, it probably <br />should be classified as scenic. If several "exceptions" are <br />necessary in order for a river to be classified as scenic, <br />it probably should be classified ae recreational. <br /> <br />Wild River Areas <br /> <br />The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act states that "these represent <br />vestiges of primitive America," and they possess these <br />attributes: <br />1. "Free of impoundments" <br />2. "Generally inaccessible except by trail" <br />3. "Watersheds or shorelines essentially primitive" <br />'4. "Waters unpolluted" <br /> <br />"Classification criteria. <br /> <br />Despite some obvious similarities, the "wildness" associated <br />with a wild river area is not synonymous with the "wildness" <br /> <br />-5- <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />~:. <br /> <br />. -""7~. <br /> <br />~.... -...-- <br />