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 PUBLIC LAW 102-275—APR. 22, 1992 106 STAT. 125 "(B) The 5.3 -mile segment from the western boundary of the Richland Creek Wilderness to the eastern boundary of the Richland Creek Wilderness, as a wild river. "(C) The 3.4 -mile segment from the eastern boundary of the Richland Creek Wilderness to the northern boundary of section 32, township 14 north, range 18 west, as a scenic river.". SEC. 3. FEDERAL PROTECTION FOR STATE DESIGNATED RIVERS. 16 USC 1274 (a) IN GENERAL. —The river segments described in subsection (b) are designated as components of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System to be managed by the State of Arkansas in accordance with the requirements for rivers included in the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System pursuant to section 2(a)(ii) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (16 U.S.C. 1273(a)(ii)). (b) RIVER SEGMENTS. —The river segments referred to in subsection (a) are— (1) the 10.4-mile segment of the Cossatot River from the Forest Proclamation Boundary to the intersection with State Highway 4; and (2) the 0.3-mile segment of the Brushy Creek tributary from the Forest Proclamation Boundary to its confluence with the Cossatot River. SEC. 4. SAVINGS PROVISION. Nothing in this Act is intended to prohibit the Secretary of the Army from— (1) operating Gillham Lake, including lake levels and releases, in a manner consistent with the Gillham project (as authorized by section 203 of the Flood Control Act of 1958 (Public Law 85-500)); or (2) establishing a public use area for float trip termination at the confluence of the Cossatot River with (jillham Lake. Approved April 22, 1992. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—S. 1743: HOUSE REPORTS: No. 102-473 (Comm. on Interior and Insular Affairs). SENATE REPORTS: No. 102-210 (Comm. on Energy and Natural Resources). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD: Vol. 137 (1991): Nov. 26, considered and passed Senate. Vol. 138 (1992): Mar. 30, considered and passed House, amended. Apr. 8, Senate concurred in House amendments.

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