Final Wild & Scenic River Eligibility Report for the Royal Gorge Field Office

Final Wild & Scenic River Eligibility Report for the Royal Gorge Field Office
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Total Pages: 197
Release: 2015
Genre: Land use
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"The Bureau of Land Management [BLM] examined river and stream segments in the Eastern Colorado planning area, which comprises the surface or subsurface lands administered by the [BLM] within the Royal Gorge Field Office. Only those segments that pass through or are bordered by public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management were evaluated. Private, State and other federally administered lands were not part of the study. All [BLM] stream segments were evaluated for free-flowing status and outstandingly remarkable values...[the] interdisciplinary team for the Eastern Colorado Resource Management Plan initially found 10 eligible stream segments in the planning area: four Arkansas River segments, Beaver Creek, East Beaver Creek, West Beaver Creek, Eightmile Creek, Fourmile Creek, and Grape Creek. In response to public comments, the team evaluated and added seven more--East Gulch, Cottonwood Creek, East Fork Arkansas River, Falls Gulch, Little High Creek, Pass Creek, and Red Creek--and split the Grape Creek segment into three"--Page ix.

Final Wild and Scenic River Eligibility Report for the BLM Uncompahgre Planning Area

Final Wild and Scenic River Eligibility Report for the BLM Uncompahgre Planning Area
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Total Pages: 152
Release: 2010
Genre: Public lands
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Conducted by the Bureau of Land Management Uncompahgre Field Office, this report details the completed river inventory and final determinations for suitability of rivers and streams, in the Uncompahgre Planning Area, for inclusion in the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Systems. The report also includes the portion of the Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area managed by the BLM Uncompahgre Field Office. River segments were evaluated to determine whether they meet the dual criteria of being free-flowing and possessing one or more outstandingly remarkable values. Eligible river segments were determined in the following areas: Cottonwood Creek, Dry Fork Escalante Creek, Escalante Creek, Gunnison River, Monitor Creek, Potter Creek, Rose Creek, Roubideau Creek, Deep Creek, West Fork Terror Creek, Beaver Creek, Dry Creek, Naturita Creek, Saltado Creek, San Miguel River, Tabeguache Creek, Lower Dolores River, North Fork Mesa Creek, Dolores River, Ice Lake Creek, La Sal Creek, Lion Creek, and Spring Creek.

North Fork Malheur River

North Fork Malheur River
Author: United States. Bureau of Land Management. Northern Malheur Resource Area
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Total Pages: 62
Release: 1993
Genre: Rivers
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