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PUBLIC LAW 93-632-JAN. 3, 1975

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Public Law 93-631 AN ACT

Designating the Laneport Dam and Lake on the San Gabriel River as the "Granger Dam and Lake". Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Laneport Dam and Lake on the San Gabriel River near Granger, Texas, authorized by the Flood Control Act of 1954, shall hereafter be known as the Granger Dam and Lake, and any law, regulation, document, or record of the United States in which such project is designated or referred to shall be held to refer to such project under and by the name of "Granger Dam and Lake". Approved January 3, 1975.

January 3, ]975 [ H. R. 11802]

Laneport Dam and L a k e, San Gabriel River, Tex. Name chang;e. 68 Stat. 1256.

Public Law 93-632 AN ACT To designate certain lands as wilderness. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives United States of America in Congress assembled, DESIGNATION

OF WILDERNESS AREAS W I T H I N REFUGE SYSTEM

THE

NATIONAL

January 3, 1975 [ H. R. 12884]

of the Wilderness areas. Designation. WILDLIFE

1. That in accordance with subsection (c) of section 3 of the Wilderness Act (78 Stat. 890, 892), the following lands are hereby designated as wilderness and, therefore, as components of the national wilderness preservation system: (a) certain lands in the Chamisso National Wildlife Kefuge, Alaska, which comprise approximately four hundred and fifty-five acres, which are depicted on a map entitled "Chamisso Wilderness Proposal", dated November 1969, and which shall be known as the Chamisso Wilderness; (b) certain lands in the National Key Deer Refuge, Great White Heron National Wildlife Refuge, and the Key West National Wildlife Refuge, Florida, which comprise approximately four thousand seven hundred and forty acres, which are depicted on a map entitled "Florida Keys Wilderness—Proposed", dated August 1969, and which shall be known as the Florida Keys Wilderness; (c) certain lands in the St. Marks Wildlife Refuge, Florida, which comprise approximately seventeen thousand seven hundred and forty-six acres, which are depicted on a map entitled "St. Marks Wilderness Proposal—Florida", dated September 1971, revised December 1971, and which shall be known as the St. Marks Wilderness; (d) certain lands in the Blackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia, which comprise approximately three thousand acres, which are depicted on a map entitled "Blackbeard Island Wilderness—Proposed", dated December 1971, and which shall be known as the "Blackbeard Island Wilderness"; (e) certain lands in the Wolf Island National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia, which comprise approximately five thousand one hundred and twenty-six acres, which are depicted on a map entitled "Wolf Island Wilderness Proposal", dated March 1971, revised March 1973, further revised March 1974, and which shall be known as the Wolf Island Wilderness; SECTION

16 USC 1132.

Florida K e y s.

St. Marks.

Blackbeard Island.

Wolf Island.

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