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 106 STAT. 46 PUBLIC LAW 102-249—MAR. 3, 1992 "(C) The 7.5-mile segment from Michigan State Highway 123 to one quarter of a mile upstream from Forest Development Road 3119, as a wild river. "(D) The 0.5 -mile segment from one quarter of a mile upstream of Forest Development Road 3119 to one quarter mile downstream of Forest Development Road 3119, as a scenic river. "(E) The 4.9 -mile segment from one quarter of a mile downstream of Forest Development Road 3119 to McDonald Rapids, as a wild river. "(F) The 6.1-mile segment from McDonald Rapids to Lake Huron, as a recreational river. " INDIAN, MICHIGAN. — The 51-mile segment from Hovey Lake to Indian Lake to be administered by the Secretary of Agricult\u:e in the following classes: "(A) The 12-mile segment from Hovey Lake to Fish Lake, as a scenic river. "(B) The 39-mile segment from Fish Lake to Indian Lgtke, as a recreational river. " MANISTEE, MICHIGAN. —The 26-mile segment from the Michigan DNR boat ramp below Tippy Dam to the Michigan State Highway 55 bridge, to be administered by the Secretciry of Agriculture as a recreational river. " ONTONAGON, MICHIGAN.— Segments of certain tributaries, totaling 157.4 miles, to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture as follows: "(A) The 46-mile segment of the East Branch Ontonagon from its origin at Spring Lake to the Ottawa National Forest boundary in the following classes: " (i) The 20.5-mile segment from its origin at Spring Lake to its confluence with an unnamed stream in section 30, township 48 north, range 37 west, as a recreational river. "(ii) The 25.5 -mile segment from its confluence with an unnamed stream in section 30, township 48 north, range 37 west, to the Ottawa National Forest boundary, as a wild river. "(B) The 59.4 -mile segment of the Middle Branch Ontonagon, from its origin at Crooked Lake to the northern boundary of the Ottawa National Forest in the following classes: "(i) The 20-mile segment from its origin at Crooked Lake to Burned Dam, as a recreational river. "(ii) The 8-mile segment from Burned Dam to Bond Falls Flowage, as a scenic river. "(iii) The 8-mile segment from Bond Fgdls to Agate Falls, as a recreationEd river. "(iv) The 6-mile segment from Agate Falls to Trout Creek, as a scenic river. "(v) The 17.4 -mile segment from Trout Creek to the northern boundary of the Ottawa NationeJ Forest, as a wild river. "(C) The 37-mile segment of the Cisco Branch Ontonagon from its origin at Cisco Lake Dam to its confluence with Ten- Mile Creek south of Ewen in the following classes: "(i) The 10-mile segment from the origin of Cisco Branch Ontonagon at Cisco Lake Dtim to the County Road 527 crossing, as a recreational river.

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