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 123STA T . 11 50PUBLIC LA W 111 – 11 —M A R .30, 200 9‘ ‘ (i ii )the3. 3 -m i l e s e g me n t f l ow ing acr oss the so u thern b oun d ar y of G rand T eton N ational P ar k to the H ighlands D ri v e L oo pB ridge , as a scenic river. ‘‘(G) H OBACKRIVE R. — The 10 -mile segment from the point 10 miles upstream from its confluence with the S nake R iver to its confluence with the Snake River, as a rec- reational river. ‘‘(H) LE W I S RIVER.—The portions of the Lewis River, consisting of— ‘‘(i) the 5 -mile segment from Shoshone Lake to Lewis Lake, as a wild river and ‘‘(ii) the 1 2 -mile segment from the outlet of Lewis Lake to its confluence with the Snake River, as a scenic river. ‘‘( I ) PACI F IC CREEK.—The portions of Pacific C reek, con- sisting of— ‘‘(i) the 22.5-mile segment from its source to the Teton W ilderness boundary, as a wild river; and ‘‘(ii) the 11-mile segment from the Wilderness boundary to its confluence with the Snake River, as a scenic river. ‘‘( J )S H OA L CREEK.—The 8 -mile segment from its source to the point 8 miles downstream from its source, as a wild river. ‘‘( K )S N AKE RIVER.—The portions of the Snake River, consisting of— ‘‘(i) the 47 -mile segment from its source to Jackson Lake, as a wild river; ‘‘(ii) the 24.8-mile segment from 1 mile downstream of Jackson Lake Dam to 1 mile downstream of the Teton Park Road bridge at M oose, Wyoming, as a scenic river; and ‘‘(iii) the 1 9 -mile segment from the mouth of the Hoback River to the point 1 mile upstream from the Highway 89 bridge at A lpine Junction, as a rec- reational river, the boundary of the western edge of the corridor for the portion of the segment e x tending from the point 3.3 miles downstream of the mouth of the Hoback River to the point 4 miles downstream of the mouth of the Hoback River being the ordinary high water mark. ‘‘(L) WILLOW CREEK.—The 1 6 .2-mile segment from the point 16.2 miles upstream from its confluence with the Hoback River to its confluence with the Hoback River, as a wild river. ‘‘(M) WOLF CREEK.—The 7-mile segment from its source to its confluence with the Snake River, as a wild river. ’ ’. (e) MANA G E M EN T .— (1) IN GENERAL.— E ach river segment described in para- graph (205) of section 3(a) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (16 U .S.C. 1274(a)) (as added by subsection (d)) shall be man- aged by the Secretary concerned. (2) MANAGEMENT P LAN.— (A) IN GENERAL.—In accordance with subparagraph (A), not later than 3 years after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary concerned shall develop a manage- ment plan for each river segment described in paragraph Deadlin e .16USC 1 274 n ot e.