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 102 STAT. 2784

PUBLIC LAW 100-557—OCT. 28, 1988

boundary at Skull Creek; to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture in the following classes: "(A) The 4-mile segment from its headwaters below Eagle Lake to the Eagle Cap Wilderness boundary at Hummingbird Mountain as a wild river; "(B) the 15.5-mile segment from the Eagle Cap Wilderness boundary at Hummingbird Mountain to Paddy Creek as a recreational river; "(C) the 6-mile segment from Paddy Creek to Little Eagle Creek as a scenic river; and "(D) the 1.5-mile segment from Little Eagle Creek to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest boundary as a recreational river. " ELK, OREGON.—The 19-mile segment to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture in the following classes: "(A) The 17-mile segment from the confluence of the North and South Forks of the Elk to Anvil Creek as a recreational river; and "(B) the 2-mile segment of the North Fork Elk from the falls to its confluence with the South Fork as a wild river. " GRANDE RONDE, OREGON.—The 43.8-mile segment from its confluence with the Wallowa River to the Oregon-Washington State line in the following classes: "(A) The 1.5-mile segment from its confluence with the Wallowa River to the Umatilla National Forest boundary in section 11, township 3 north, range 40 east, as a recreational river; to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture; "(B) the 17.4-mile segment from the Umatilla National Forest boundary in section 11, township 3 north, range 40 east, to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest boundary approximately one-half mile east of Grossman Creek as a wild river; to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture; "(C) the 9-mile segment from the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest boundary approximately one-half mile east of Grossman Creek to Wildcat Creek as a wild river; to be administered by the Secretary of the Interior; and "(D) the 15.9-mile segment from Wildcat Creek to the OregonWashington State line as a recreational river; to be administered by the Secretary of the Interior. " IMNAHA, OREGON.—Those segments, including the South Fork Imnaha; to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture in the following classes: "(A) The 6-mile segment from its confluence with the North and South Forks of the Imnaha River to Indian Crossing as a wild river; "(B) the 58-mile segment from Indian Crossing to Cow Creek as a recreational river; "(C) the 4-mile segment from Cow Creek to its mouth as a scenic river; and "(D) the 9-mile segment of the South Fork Imnaha from its headwaters to its confluence with the Imnaha River as a wild river. " JOHN DAY, OREGON.—The 147.5-mile segment from Service Creek to Tumwater Falls as a recreational river; to be administered through a cooperative management gigreement between the State of Oregon and the Secretary of the Interior as provided in section 10(e) of this Act.

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