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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · S. 2809 (Reported in Senate) — To establish the San Rafael Swell Western Heritage and Historic Mining National Conservation Area in the State of Uta... · Sec. 201

Sec. 201. Additions to the National Wilderness Preservation System

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In accordance with the Wilderness Act ( 16 U.S.C. 1131 et seq.), the following parcels of Federal land in the State are designated as wilderness and as components of the National Wilderness Preservation System: Certain Federal land managed by the Forest Service, comprising approximately 12,338 acres, as generally depicted on the Map, which shall be known as the Candland Mountain Wilderness . Certain Federal land managed by the Bureau of Land Management, comprising approximately 25,747 acres, as generally depicted on the Map, which shall be known as the Crack Canyon Wilderness .
Certain Federal land managed by the Bureau of Land Management, comprising approximately 173,320 acres, as generally depicted on the Map, which shall be known as the Desolation Canyon Wilderness . Certain Federal land managed by the Bureau of Land Management, comprising approximately 8,630 acres, as generally depicted on the Map, which shall be known as the Devil’s Canyon Wilderness . Certain Federal land managed by the Bureau of Land Management, comprising approximately 26,226 acres, as generally depicted on the Map, which shall be known as the Horseshoe Canyon (North) Wilderness .
Certain Federal land managed by the Bureau of Land Management, comprising approximately 74,503 acres, as generally depicted on the Map, which shall be known as the Mexican Mountain Wilderness . Certain Federal land managed by the Bureau of Land Management, comprising approximately 65,652 acres, as generally depicted on the Map, which shall be known as the Muddy Creek Wilderness . Certain Federal land managed by the Forest Service, comprising approximately 7,447 acres, as generally depicted on the Map, which shall be known as the Nelson Mountain Wilderness .
Certain Federal land managed by the Bureau of Land Management, comprising approximately 59,880 acres, as generally depicted on the Map, which shall be known as the San Rafael Reef Wilderness . Certain Federal land managed by the Bureau of Land Management, comprising approximately 75,403 acres, as generally depicted on the Map, which shall be known as the Sid’s Mountain Wilderness . As soon as practicable after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall file a map and legal description of each wilderness area with— the Committee on Natural Resources of the House of Representatives; and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate.
Each map and legal description filed under paragraph
(1)shall have the same force and effect as if included in this Act, except that the Secretary may correct minor errors in the map or legal description. Each map and legal description filed under paragraph
(1)shall on file and available for public inspection in the appropriate office of the Secretary.
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