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American River National Recreation Area Feasibility Study Report
In 1989, Congress directed the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to conduct a study of a possible National Recreation Area (NRA) on the American River in California. The study was to be completed September 30, 1990. Congressional direction on the purpose of the study was clearly stated in House Report 101-120 that accompanied Public Law 101-121. It stated that BLM was to prepare a study 'for the purpose of determining the feasibility and desirability of designating a National Recreation Area (NRA) within the American River watershed in association with a flood control or multi-purpose dam located at or near the site of the Auburn Dam.' The results of the study indicate that the American River Study Area is nationally significant and meets the criteria for establishment of an NRA.
American River National Recreation Area Feasibility Study Report
In 1989, Congress directed the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to conduct a study of a possible National Recreation Area (NRA) on the American River in California. The study was to be completed September 30, 1990. Congressional direction on the purpose of the study was clearly stated in House Report 101-120 that accompanied Public Law 101-121. It stated that BLM was to prepare a study 'for the purpose of determining the feasibility and desirability of designating a National Recreation Area (NRA) within the American River watershed in association with a flood control or multi-purpose dam located at or near the site of the Auburn Dam.' The results of the study indicate that the American River Study Area is nationally significant and meets the criteria for establishment of an NRA.
American River National Recreation Area Feasibility Study Report
1990
88 pages
Report
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English