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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 776 (Introduced in Senate) — To amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act to designate certain segments of the Gila River system in the State of New Me... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Designation of wild and scenic rivers

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In this section: The term covered segment means a river segment designated by paragraph
(233)of section 3(a) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act ( 16 U.S.C. 1274(a) ) (as added by subsection (b)). The term Secretary concerned means— the Secretary of the Interior, with respect to a covered segment under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Interior; and the Secretary of Agriculture, with respect to a covered segment under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Agriculture. The term State means the State of New Mexico. Section 3(a) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act ( 16 U.S.C. 1274(a) ) is amended by adding at the end the following: The following segments of the Gila River system in Las Animas Creek, Holden Prong, and McKnight Canyon in the State of New Mexico, to be administered by the Secretary concerned (as defined in section 2(a) of the M.H. Dutch Salmon Greater Gila Wild and Scenic River Act ) in the following classifications: The approximately 10.5-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Apache Creek and dated April 30, 2020, as a wild river. The 11.8-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Black Canyon Creek and dated April 30, 2020, as a wild river. The 0.6-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Black Canyon Creek and dated April 30, 2020, as a recreational river. The 1.9-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Black Canyon Creek and dated April 30, 2020, as a recreational river. The 11-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Black Canyon Creek and dated April 30, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 13.3-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Diamond Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 4.7-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Diamond Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 3.1-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Diamond Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 1.6-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled ‘Diamond Creek’ and dated March 27, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 4.1-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled ‘Diamond Creek’ and dated March 27, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 16.1-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled ‘South Diamond Creek’ and dated March 27, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 34.9-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Gila River and dated April 30, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 2.5-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled ‘Gila River’ and dated April 30, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 3-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Gila River and dated April 30, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 10.3-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled East Fork Gila River and dated April 30, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 3.1-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Gila River, Lower Box and dated April 21, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 6.1-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Gila River, Lower Box and dated April 21, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 0.6-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Gila River, Middle Box and dated April 30, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 0.4-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Gila River, Middle Box ’ and dated April 30, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 0.3-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Gila River, Middle Box and dated April 30, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 0.3-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Gila River, Middle Box and dated April 30, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 1.6-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Gila River, Middle Box and dated April 30, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 9.8-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Gila River, Middle Box and dated April 30, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 1.2-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Middle Fork Gila River and dated May 1, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 35.5-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Middle Fork Gila River and dated May 1, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 30.6-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled West Fork Gila River and dated May 1, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 4-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled West Fork Gila River and dated May 1, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 6.4-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Gilita Creek and dated March 4, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 7.3-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Holden Prong and dated March 27, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 5-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Indian Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 9.5-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Indian Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 13.2-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Iron Creek and dated March 4, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 5.3-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Las Animas Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 2.3-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Las Animas Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a scenic river. The approximately 0.3-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Little Creek and dated May 1, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 18.3-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Little Creek and dated May 1, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 10.3-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled McKnight Canyon and dated March 4, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 8.3-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Mineral Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 0.5-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Mineral Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 0.5-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Mineral Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 0.1-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Mineral Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 0.03-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Mineral Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 0.02-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Mineral Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 0.6-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Mineral Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 0.1-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Mineral Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 0.03-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Mineral Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 0.7-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Mineral Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 15.8-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Mogollon Creek and dated April 2, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 8.5-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled West Fork Mogollon Creek and dated March 4, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 4.3-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Mule Creek and dated March 4, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 1.8-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled San Francisco River, Devil's Creek and dated October 29, 2021, as a scenic river. The approximately 6.4-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled San Francisco River, Devil's Creek and dated October 29, 2021, as a scenic river. The approximately 6.1-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled San Francisco River, Devil's Creek and dated October 29, 2021, as a scenic river. The approximately 1.2-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled San Francisco River, Devil’s Creek and dated October 29, 2021, as a recreational river. The approximately 5.9-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled San Francisco River, Devil’s Creek and dated October 29, 2021, as a recreational river. The approximately 1.8-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled San Francisco River, Lower San Francisco River Canyon and dated March 27, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 0.6-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled San Francisco River, Lower San Francisco River Canyon and dated March 27, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 14.6-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled San Francisco River, Lower San Francisco River Canyon and dated March 27, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 6-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled San Francisco River, Upper Frisco Box and dated March 4, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 7.2-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Sapillo Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 3.7-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Spruce Creek and dated March 4, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 0.4-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Taylor Creek and dated April 30, 2020, as a scenic river. The approximately 6.1-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Taylor Creek and dated April 30, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 6.7-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Taylor Creek and dated April 30, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 17.1-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Turkey Creek and dated April 30, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 13.5-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Whitewater Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a wild river. The approximately 1.1-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Whitewater Creek and dated March 27, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 3-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Willow Creek and dated April 30, 2020, as a recreational river. The approximately 2.9-mile segment, as generally depicted on the map entitled Willow Creek and dated April 30, 2020, as a recreational river. . Subject to valid existing rights, all Federal land within the boundary of a covered segment 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. As soon as practicable after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary concerned shall prepare maps and legal descriptions of the covered segments. The maps and legal descriptions prepared under paragraph
(1)shall have the same force and effect as if included in this section, except that the Secretary concerned may correct minor errors in the maps and legal descriptions. The map and legal description prepared under paragraph
(1)shall be on file and available for public inspection in the appropriate offices of the Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and the National Park Service. The Secretary concerned shall prepare the comprehensive management plan for the covered segments pursuant to section 3(d) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act ( 16 U.S.C. 1274(d) ) after consulting with Tribal governments, applicable political subdivisions of the State, and interested members of the public. If the United States acquires any non-Federal land within or adjacent to a covered segment, the acquired land shall be incorporated in, and be administered as part of, the applicable covered segment. In accordance with section 12(b) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act ( 16 U.S.C. 1283(b) ), nothing in this section or an amendment made by this section abrogates any existing rights of, privilege of, or contract held by any person, including any right, privilege, or contract that affects Federal land or private land, without the consent of the person, including— grazing permits or leases; existing water rights, including the jurisdiction of the State in administering water rights; existing points of diversion, including maintenance, repair, or replacement; existing water distribution infrastructure, including maintenance, repair, or replacement; and valid existing rights for mining and mineral leases. The designation of a covered segment by subparagraph
(G)or
(H)of paragraph
(233)of section 3(a) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act ( 16 U.S.C. 1274(a) ) (as added by subsection (b)) shall not— limit the licensing, development, operation, or maintenance of mining activities or mineral processing facilities outside the boundaries of the applicable covered segment; or affect any rights, obligations, privileges, or benefits granted under any permit or approval with respect to such mining activities or mineral processing facilities. No land or interest in land shall be acquired under this section or an amendment made by this section without the consent of the owner. Nothing in this section amends or otherwise affects the Arizona Water Settlements Act ( Public Law 108–451 ; 118 Stat. 3478). Nothing in this section or an amendment made by this section affects the authority of the Secretary concerned or the State to operate, maintain, replace, or improve a native fish habitat restoration project (including fish barriers) in existence as of the date of enactment of this Act within a covered segment. Notwithstanding section 7 of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act ( 16 U.S.C. 1278 ), the Secretary concerned may authorize the construction of a native fish habitat restoration project (including any necessary fish barriers) within a covered segment if the project— would enhance the recovery of a species listed as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 ( 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq. ), a sensitive species, or a species of greatest conservation need, including the Gila Trout (Oncorhynchus gilae); and would not unreasonably diminish the free-flowing nature or outstandingly remarkable values of the covered segment. A native fish habitat restoration project (including fish barriers) located within an area designated as a component of the National Wilderness Preservation System shall be constructed consistent with— the Wilderness Act ( 16 U.S.C. 1131 et seq. ); and the applicable wilderness management plan. Nothing in this section or an amendment made by this section affects the jurisdiction of land under the jurisdiction of the State, including land under the jurisdiction of the New Mexico State Land Office and the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. Nothing in this section or an amendment made by this section affects the jurisdiction of the State with respect to fish and wildlife in the State. Nothing in this section or an amendment made by this section alters, modifies, diminishes, or extinguishes the reserved treaty rights of any Indian Tribe with respect to hunting, fishing, gathering, and cultural or religious rights in the vicinity of a covered segment as protected by a treaty.
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  • Pub. L. 108-451
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Sec. 2
Designation of wild and scenic rivers
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