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PUBLIC LAW 93-621-JAN. 3, 1975

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Public Law 93-621 January 3, 1975

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To ainend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (82 Stat. 906), as amended, to designate segments of certain rivers for possible inclusion in the national wild and scenic rivers s y s t e m; to amend the Lower Saint Croix River Act of 1972 (86 Stat. 1174), and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Ri^irt Tel ^^"^ United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Wild and amendment's. Sceiiic Eivers Act (82 Stat. 906), as amended, is further amended as follows: 16 USC 1276. (a) In subsection (a) of section 6 after paragraph (27) insert the following new paragraphs: "(28) American, California: The North Fork from the Cedars to the Auburn Reservoir. "(29) Au Sable, Michigan: The segment downstream from Foot Dam to Oscoda and upstream from Loud Reservoir to its source, including its principal tributaries and excluding Mio and Bamfield Reservoirs. "(30) Big Thompson, Colorado: The segment from its source to the boundary of Rocky Mountain National Park. "(31) Cache la^ Poudre, Colorado: Both forks from their sources to their confluence, thence the Cache la Poudre to the eastern boundary of Roosevelt National Forest. "(32) Cahaba, Alabama: The segment from its junction with United States Highway 31 south of Birmingham downstream to its junction with United States Highway 80 west of Selma. "(33) Clarks Fork, Wyoming: The segment from the Clark's Fork Canyon to the Crandall Creek Bridge. "(34) Colorado, Colorado and U t a h: The segment from its confluence with the Dolores River, Utah, upstream to a point 19.5 miles from the Utah-Colorado border in Colorado. "(35) Conejos, Colorado: The three forks from their sources to their confluence, thence the Conejos to its first junction with State Highway 17, excluding Platoro Reservoir. " (36) Elk, Colorado: The segment from its source to Clark. "(37) Encampment, Colorado: The Main Fork and West Fork to their confluence, thence the Encampment to the Colorado-Wyoming border, including the tributaries and headwaters. "(38) Green, Colorado: The entire segment within the State of Colorado. " (39) Gunnison, Colorado: The segment from the upstream (southern) boundary of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument to its confluence with the North Fork. "(40) Illinois, Oklahoma: The segment from Tenkiller Ferry Reservoir upstream to the Arkansas-Oklahoma border, including the Fl^nt and Barren Fork Creeks. "(41) John Day, Oregon: The main stem from Service Creek Bridge (at river mile 157) downstream to Tumwater Falls (at river mile 10). "(42) Kettle, Minnesota: The entire segment within the State of Minnesota. "(43) Los Pinos, Colorado: The segment from its source, including the tributaries and headwaters within the San Juan Primitive Area, to the northern boundary of the Granite Peak Ranch.

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