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 116 STAT. 3074 PUBLIC LAW 107-370—DEC. 19, 2002 in the State of California on or before the date of enactment of this Act. (4) LIMITATION ON EFFECT. — The Federal water rights reserved by this Act are specific to the wilderness areas located in the State of California designated by this Act. Nothing in this Act related to reserved Federal water rights shall be construed as establishing a precedent with regard to any future designations, nor shall it constitute an interpretation of any other Act or any designation made pursuant thereto. SEC. 4. WILDERNESS FIRE MANAGEMENT. Deadline. (a) REVISION OF MANAGEMENT PLANS.—The Secretary of Agriculture shall, by not later thsm 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act, amend the management plans that apply to each of the Ventana Wilderness and the Silver Peak Wilderness, respectively, to authorize the Forest Supervisor of the Los Padres National Forest to take whatever appropriate actions in such wilderness areas are necessary for fire prevention and watershed protection consistent with wilderness values, including best meinagement practices for fire presuppression and fire suppression measures and techniques. (b) INCORPORATION INTO FOREST PiANNiNCAny special provisions contained in the management plan for the Ventana Wilderness and Silver Peak Wilderness pursuant to subsection (a) shall be incorporated into the management plan for the Los Padres National Forest. SEC. 5. MILITARY TRAINING AT FORT HUNTER-LIGGETT. (a) OVERFLIGHTS.— Nothing in this Act shall preclude low level overflights of military aircraft, the designation of new units of special airspace, or the use or establishment of military flight training routes over wilderness areas designated by this Act. (b) MILITARY ACCESS. —Nonmotorized access to and use of the wilderness areas designated by this Act for military tredning shall be authorized to continue in wilderness areas designated by this Act in the same manner and degree as authorized prior to enactment of this Act. SEC. 6, BIG SUR INVASIVE SPECIES ERADICATION. (a) IN GENERAL.— The Secretary of Agriculture may conduct a 5-year pilot program to target the eradication of invasive plant and animal species in the Monterey District of the Los Padres National Forest. (b) APPLICATION TO OTHER PROPERTY. — Activities under the program may include actions to address invasive species problems on nearby private land or other land that is not Forest Service property, if— (1) the land owner, or the head of the governmental agency having administrative jurisdiction over the land in the case of State, local, or Federed government-owned land, seeks to participate in the program; and (2) the invasive species concerned occurs on the land and poses a threat to national forest lands. (c) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRL\TIONS.—To carry out this section there is authorized to be appropriated $1,000,000 for each of 5 fiscal years.

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