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 102 STAT. 2782

PUBLIC LAW 100-557—OCT. 28, 1988

Public Law 100-557 100th Congress An Act Oct. 28, 1988 [S. 2148]

-PQ amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Omnibus Oregon TITLE I—OMNIBUS OREGON WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS ACT Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1988. 16 USC 1271 note. 16 USC 1274.

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SEC. 101. SHORT TITLE.

This title may be referred to as the "Omnibus Oregon Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1988". SEC. 102. AMENDMENTS TO THE WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS ACT.

Section 3(a) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (Public Law 90-542, 82 Stat. 907), as amended, is further amended by adding the following new paragraphs at the end thereof: " BIG MARSH CREEK, OREGON.—The 15-mile segment from the northeast quarter of section 15, township 26 south, range 6 east, to its confluence with Crescent Creek in the northeast quarter of section 20, township 24 south, range 7 east, as a recreational river; to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture: Provided, That nothing in this Act shall prohibit the Secretary from undertaking construction activities to enhance and restore wetland resources associated with Big Marsh Creek. " CHETCO, OREGON.—The 44.5-mile segment from its headwaters to the Siskiyou National Forest boundary; to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture in the following classes: "(A) The 25.5-mile segment from its headwaters to Boulder Creek at the Kalmiopsis Wilderness boundary as a wild river; "(B) the 8-mile segment from Boulder Creek to Steel Bridge as a scenic river; and "(C) the 11-mile segment from Steel Bridge to the Siskiyou National Forest boundary, one mile below Wilson Creek, as a recreational river. " CLACKAMAS, OREGON.—The 47-mile segment from Big Springs to Big Cliff; to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture in the following classes: "(A) The 4-mile segment from Big Springs to the Forest Service Road 4690 bridge as a scenic river; "(B) the 3.5-mile segment from the Forest Service Road 4690 bridge to the junction with Oregon State Highway 224 as a recreational river; "(C) the 10.5-mile segment from Oregon State Highway 224 to the June Creek Bridge as a scenic river; "(D) the 9-mile segment from June Creek Bridge to Tar Creek as a recreational river; "(E) the 5.5-mile segment from Tar Creek to just south of Indian Henry Campground as a scenic river; and

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