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Wild & Scenic Study Report
The Eightmile River Wild & Scenic Study Draft Report and Environmental Assessment summarizes the findings of the 3-year study of the watershed completed by the National Park Service and the local Study Committee.
Study Report Overview 
The Study of the Eightmile River finds that the entire mainstem and East Branch congressionally authorized study area, plus additional tributary areas of the watershed, are eligible for designation into the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System based on free-flowing condition and the presence of one or more outstandingly remarkable resource values.
The Study concludes that 25.3 miles of the Eightmile and selected tributaries are suitable for designation.
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NOTE: Text sections of plan can be printed double sided.
Smaller Sections:
Section 1: Color covers (1.5 mb)
Section 2: Complete text (3.1 mb)
Section 3: Endorsements by Commissions, Boards and Voters (1.2 mb)
Large File:
Entire Document (5.8 mb)
