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 123STA T . 1 087PUBLIC LA W 111 – 11 —M A R .30, 200 9SpringWash an d ad j a ce n tl and 1⁄2-m ile w ide , as a scenic ri v er .‘ ‘ (T)KOL O BCRE E K . — The 5 . 9 -mile segment of Kolo bC ree k beginning in T. 3 9 S., R . 10 W., sec. 30, thro u gh B ureau of L and M anagement land and Z ion N ational P ark land to the junction with the North F ork of the V irgin River and adjacent land rim-to-rim, as a wild river. ‘‘( U ) OA K CREEK.—The 1-mile stretch of Oak Creek beginning in T. 39 S., R. 10 W., sec. 19, to the junction with Kolob Creek and adjacent land rim-to-rim, as a wild river. ‘‘(V) G OO S E CREEK.—The 4 . 6 -mile segment of Goose Creek from the head of Goose Creek to the junction with the North Fork of the Virgin River and adjacent land rim-to-rim, as a wild river. ‘‘(W) D EE P CREEK.—The 5.3-mile segment of Deep Creek beginning on Bureau of Land Management land at the northern boundar y ofT.39S., R.10W., sec. 2 3, south to the junction of the North Fork of the Virgin River and adjacent land rim-to-rim, as a wild river. ‘‘( X ) NOR THF ORK OF THE VI R G I N RIVER.—The 10. 8 - mile segment of the North Fork of the Virgin River begin- ning on Bureau of Land Management land at the eastern border of T. 39 S., R. 10 W., sec. 35, to Temple of Sinawava and adjacent land rim-to-rim, as a wild river. ‘‘( Y ) NORTH FORK OF THE VIRGIN RIVER.—The 8-mile segment of the North Fork of the Virgin River from Temple of Sinawava south to the Zion National Park boundary and adjacent land 1⁄2-mile wide, as a recreational river. ‘‘(Z) IM LA Y CANYON.—The segment from the head of Imlay Creek to the junction with the North Fork of the Virgin River and adjacent land rim-to-rim, as a wild river. ‘‘( A A) OR D ERVILLE CANYON.—The segment from the eastern boundary of Zion National Park to the junction with the North Fork of the Virgin River and adjacent land rim-to-rim, as a wild river. ‘‘(BB) MYSTERY CANYON.—The segment from the head of Mystery Canyon to the junction with the North Fork of the Virgin River and adjacent land rim-to-rim, as a wild river. ‘‘(CC) E CHO CANYON.—The segment from the eastern boundary of Zion National Park to the junction with the North Fork of the Virgin River and adjacent land rim- to-rim, as a wild river. ‘‘(DD) BEH U NIN CANYON.—The segment from the head of Behunin Canyon to the junction with the North Fork of the Virgin River and adjacent land rim-to-rim, as a wild river. ‘‘(EE) H EAPS CANYON.—The segment from the head of Heaps Canyon to the junction with the North Fork of the Virgin River and adjacent land rim-to-rim, as a wild river. ‘‘(FF) BIRCH CREEK.—The segment from the head of Birch Creek to the junction with the North Fork of the Virgin River and adjacent land 1⁄2-mile wide, as a wild river.