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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 4 (Engrossed in House) — To make revisions to Federal law to improve the conditions necessary for economic growth and job creation, and for ot... · Sec. 365

Sec. 365. Additional protections for Rogue River tributaries

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Subject to valid rights, the Federal land within a quarter-mile on each side of the streams listed in subsection
(b)is withdrawn from all forms of— entry, appropriation, or disposal under the public land laws; location, entry, and patent under the mining laws; and disposition under all laws pertaining to mineral and geothermal leasing or mineral materials. Subsection
(a)applies the following tributaries of the Rogue River: The approximately 4.5 miles of Kelsey Creek from its headwaters to the east section line of 32S 9W sec. 34. The approximately .2 miles of East Fork Kelsey Creek from its headwaters to the Wild Rogue Wilderness boundary in 33S 8W sec. 5. The approximately .7 miles of East Fork Whisky Creek from its headwaters to the Wild Rogue Wilderness boundary in 33S 8W section 11. The approximately 1.2 miles of Little Windy Creek from its headwaters to west section line of 33S 9W sec. 34. The approximately 5.1 miles of Mule Creek from its headwaters to east section line of 32S 10W sec. 25. The approximately 3.1 miles of Missouri Creek from its headwaters to the Wild Rogue Wilderness boundary in 33S 10W sec. 24. The approximately 3.1 miles of Jenny Creek from its headwaters to the Wild Rogue Wilderness boundary in 33S 9W sec. 28. The approximately 2.2 miles of Rum Creek from its headwaters to the Wild Rogue Wilderness boundary in 34S 8W sec. 9. The approximately .5 miles of East Fork Rum Creek from its headwaters to the Wild Rogue Wilderness boundary in 34S 8W sec. 10. The approximately 1.4 miles of Hewitt Creek from its headwaters to the Wild Rogue Wilderness boundary in 33S 9W sec. 19. The approximately .8 miles of Quail Creek from its headwaters to the Wild Rogue Wilderness boundary in 33S 10W sec. 1. The approximately .1 miles of Russian Creek from its headwaters to the Wild Rogue Wilderness boundary in 33S 8W sec. 20. The approximately .7 miles of Ditch Creek from its headwaters to the Wild Rogue Wilderness boundary in 33S 9W sec. 5. The approximately 1.4 miles of Long Gulch from its headwaters to the Wild Rogue Wilderness boundary in 33S 10W sec. 23. The approximately 1.4 miles of Bailey Creek from its headwaters to west section line of 34S 8W sec. 14. The approximately 3.3 miles of Quartz Creek from its headwaters to its confluence with the North Fork Galice Creek. The approximately 5.7 miles of the North Fork Galice Creek from its headwaters to its confluence with Galice Creek. The approximately 10.2 mile section of Grave Creek from the confluence of Wolf Creek downstream to the confluence with the Rogue River. The approximately 2.2 miles of Centennial Gulch from its headwaters to its confluence with the Rogue River.
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