Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 123.djvu/1106

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123STA T . 1 086PUBLIC LA W 111 – 11 —M A R .30 , 200 9‘ ‘ (F)LAVERKINC REEK .—The16 .1 -mil e s e g me ntb egin- ning in T. 38S . ,R . 11 W ., se c . 2 1, o n Bur e a uo f Lan dM anagement land, south w est through Z ion N ational P ar k , and ending at the south end of T. 40 S., R. 12 W., sec. 7 ,andad j acent land 1⁄2 -mile wide, as a wild ri v er. ‘‘( G )WI L LI S CREEK.—The 1. 9 -mile segment beginning on Bureau of Land Management land in the SWSW sec. 27, T. 38 S., R. 11 W., to the junction with La V erkin C reek in Zion National Park and adjacent land rim-to- rim, as a wild river. ‘‘( H ) BEAR T RA P CAN YO N.—The 2.3-mile segment begin- ning on Bureau of Management land in the SWNW sec. 3, T. 39 S., R. 11 W., to the junction with LaVerkin Creek and the segment from the headwaters north of Long Point to the junction with LaVerkin Creek and adjacent land rim-to-rim, as a wild river. ‘‘( I ) HOP VALLEY CREEK.—The 3.3-mile segment begin- ning at the southern boundar y ofT.39S., R.11W., sec. 20, to the junction with LaVerkin Creek and adjacent land 1⁄2-mile wide, as a wild river. ‘‘( J )C U RRENT CREEK.—The 1.4-mile segment from the head of Current Creek to the junction with LaVerkin Creek and adjacent land rim-to-rim, as a wild river. ‘‘( K ) CANE CREEK.—The 0.6-mile segment from the head of Smith Creek to the junction with LaVerkin Creek and adjacent land 1⁄2-mile wide, as a wild river. ‘‘(L) S M IT H CREEK.—The 1.3-mile segment from the head of Smith Creek to the junction with LaVerkin Creek and adjacent land 1⁄2-mile wide, as a wild river. ‘‘(M) NORTH CREEK LE F TAN D RI G HT FORKS.—The seg- ment of the Left Fork from the junction with Wildcat Canyon to the junction with Right Fork, from the head of Right Fork to the junction with Left Fork, and from the junction of the Left and Right Forks southwest to Zion National Park boundary and adjacent land rim-to- rim, as a wild river. ‘‘(N) WILDCAT CANYON (B LUE CREEK ) .—The segment of Blue Creek from the Zion National Park boundary to the junction with the Right Fork of North Creek and adjacent land rim-to-rim, as a wild river. ‘‘( O ) LITTLE CREEK.—The segment beginning at the head of Little Creek to the junction with the Left Fork of North Creek and adjacent land 1⁄2-mile wide, as a wild river. ‘‘(P) RUSSELL GULCH.—The segment from the head of Russell Gulch to the junction with the Left Fork of North Creek and adjacent land rim-to-rim, as a wild river. ‘‘( Q ) GRAPEVINE W ASH.—The 2.6-mile segment from the Lower Kolob Plateau to the junction with the Left Fork of North Creek and adjacent land rim-to-rim, as a scenic river. ‘‘(R) PINE SPRING WASH.—The 4.6-mile segment to the junction with the left fork of North Creek and adjacent land 1⁄2-mile, as a scenic river. ‘‘(S) WOLF SPRINGS WASH.—The 1.4-mile segment from the head of Wolf S p rings Wash to the junction with Pine