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107 STAT. 1968 PUBLIC LAW 103-162—DEC. 1, 1993 Public Law 108-162 • • ' ,.' 103d Congress ,.. r An Act Dec. 1, 1993 To designate portions of the Maurice River and its tributaries in the State of [H.R. 2650] New Jersey as components of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Systems. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. FINDINGS AND PURPOSES. <^ 1 ^^tm >lg (a) FINDINGS. — The Congress finds that^ .£ (1) the Maurice River and its tributaries, Menantico Creek, the Manumuskin River, and Muskee Creek, are eligible for " s^ inclusion into the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, t,> the segments and their classifications being as follows— (A) the Maurice River, lower segment, from the United States Geological Survey Station at Shellpile to Route 670 Bridge at Mauricetown, approximately 7.0 miles, as a recreational river; (B) the Maurice River, middle segment, fi:*om Route 670 Bridge at Mauricetown to 3.6 miles upstream (at drainage ditch just upstream of Fralinger Farm), approximately 3.8 miles as a scenic river; (C) the Maurice River, middle segment, from the drainage ditch just upstream of Fralinger Farm to one-half mile upstream from the United States Geological Survey Station at Burcham Farm, approximately 3.1 miles, as a recreational river; (D) the Maurice River, upper segment, from one-half mile upstream from the United States Geological Survey Station at Burcham Farm to the south side of the Millville sewage treatment plant, approximately 3.6 miles, as a scenic river; (E) the Menantico Creek, lower segment, from its confluence with the Maurice River to the Route 55 Bridge, approximately 1.4 miles, as a recreational river; (F) the Menantico Creek, upper segment, from the Route 55 Bridge to the base of the Impoundment at Menantico Lake, approximately 6.5 miles, as a scenic river;