Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 92 Part 1.djvu/95

 PUBLIC LAW 95-237—FEB. 24, 1978

92 STAT. 41

acres, are generally depicted on a map entitled "Pusch Kidge Wilderness Area—Proposed", and shall be known as the Pusch Ridge Wilderness; (b) certain lands in the Inyo and Sequoia National Forests, Golden Trout California, which comprise about three hundred and six thousand Wilderness, acres, are generally depicted on a map entitled "Golden Trout Calif. Wilderness Area—Proposed", and shall be known as the Golden Trout Wilderness; (c) certain lands in and adjacent to the Los Padres National Santa Lucia Forest, California, which comprise about twenty-one thousand Wilderness, two hundred and fifty acres, are generally depicted on a map Calif. entitled "Santa Lucia Wilderness Area—Proposed", and shall be known as the Santa Lucia Wilderness: Provided, That the tract Notice. identified on said map as "Wilderness Reserve" is designated as Publication in wilderness, subject only to the removal of the existing and tempo- Federal Register. rary nonconforming improvement, at which time the Secretary of Agriculture (hereinafter referred to as the "Secretary") is directed to publish notice thereof in the Federal Register. Pending such notice, and subject only to the maintenance of the existing nonconforming improvement, said tract shall be managed as wilderness in accordance with section 5 of this Act. In order to 16 USC 1134. guarantee the continued viability of the Santa Lucia watershed and to insure the continued health and safety of the communities serviced by such watershed, the management plan for the Santa Lucia area to be prepared following designation as wilderness shall authorize the Forest Service to take whatever appropriate actions are necessary for fire prevention and watershed protection including, but not limited to, acceptable fire presuppression and fire suppression measures and techniques. Any special provisions contained in the management plan for the Santa Lucia AVilderness area shall be incorporated in the planning for the Los Padres National Forest: Provided, That the Forest Service is authorized to continue fire presuppression, fire suppression measures and techniques, and watershed maintenance pending completion of the management plan for the Santa Lucia area; (d) certain lands in the Los Padres National Forest, California, Ventana which comprise about sixty-one thousand acres, are generally Wilderness, depicted on a map entitled "Ventana Wilderness Additions—Pro"- Calif. posed", and which are hereby incorporated in, and shall be deemed to be a part of, the Ventana Wilderness as designated by Public Law 91-58. In order to guarantee the continued viability of the 16 USC 1132 Ventana watershed and to insure the continued health and safety note. of the communities serviced by such watershed, the management plan for the Ventana area to be prepared following designation as wilderness shall authorize the Forest Service to take whatever appropriate actions are necessary for fire prevention and watershed protection including, but not limited to, acceptable fire presuppression and fire suppression measures and techniques. Any special provisions contained in the management plan for the Ventana Wilderness area shall be incorporated in the planning for the Los Padres National Forest; (e) certain lands in the White River National Forest, Colorado, Hunterwhich comprise approximately seventy-four thousand four hun- Fryingpan dred and fifty acres, are generally depicted as area "A" on a map Wilderness, Colo. entitled "Hunter-Fryingpan Wilderness Area—Proposed", and shall be known as the Hunter-Fryingpan Wilderness. The area Spruce Creek commonly known as the "Spruce Creek Addition", depicted as Addition. area " B " on said map and comprising approximately eight thou-

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