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"(44) Manistee, Michigan: The entire river from its source to Manistee Lake, inchiding its principal tributaries and excluding Tippy and Hodenpyl Reservoirs. " (45) Nolichuckey, Tennessee and North Carolina: The entire mam stem. "(46) Owyhee, South Fork, Oregon: The main stem from the Oregon-Idaho border downstream to the Owyhee Reservoir. "(47) Piedra, Colorado: The Middle Fork and East Fork from their sources to their confluence, thence the Piedra to its junction with Colorado Highway 160, including the tributaries and headwaters on national forest lands. "(48) Shepaug, Connecticut: The entire river. "(49) Sipsey Fork, West Fork, Alabama: The segment, including its tributaries, from the impoundment formed by the Lewis M. Smith Dam upstream to its source in the William B. Bankhead National Forest. "(50) Snake, Wyoming: The segment from the southern boundaries of Teton National Park to the entrance to Palisades Reservoir. " (51) Sweetwater, Wyoming: The segment from Wilson Bar downstream to Spring Creek. "(52) Tuolumne, California: The main river from its source on Mount Dana and Mount Lyell in Yosemite National Park to Don Pedro Reservoir. "(53) Upper Mississippi, Minnesota: The segment from its source at the outlet of Itasca Lake to its junction with the northwestern boundary of the city of Anoka. "(54) Wisconsin, Wisconsin: The segment from Prairie du Sac to its confluence with the Mississippi River at Prairie du Chien. "(55) Yampa, Colorado: The segment within the boundaries of the Dinosaur National Monument. "(56) Dolores, Colorado: The segment of the main stem from Rico upstream to its source, including its headwaters; the West Dolores from its sour-ce, including its headwaters, downstream to its confluence with the main stem; and the segment from the west boundary, section 2, township 38 north, range 16 west, NMPM, below the proposed McPhee Dam, downstream to the Colorado-Utah border, excluding the segment from one mile above Highway 90 to the confluence of the San Miguel River." (b) In section 5 reletter subsections (b) and (c) as (c) and (d), leusc 1276. respectively, and insert a new subsection (b), as follows: " (b)(1) The studies of rivers named in subparagraphs (28) studies and rethrough (55) of subsection (a) of this section shall be completed ^°'^^' and reports thereon submitted by not later than October 2, 1979: Provided, That with respect to the rivers named in subparagraphs (33), (50), and (51), the Secretaries shall not commence any studies until (i) the State legislature has acted with respect to such rivers or (ii) one year from the date of enactment of this Act, whichever is earlier. "(2) The study of the river named in subparagraph (56) of subsection (a) of this section shall be completed and the report thereon submitted by not later than January 3, 1976. "(3) There are authorized to be appropriated for the purpose Appropriations. of conducting the studies of the rivers named in subparagraphs (28) through (56) such sums as may be necessary, but not more than $2,175,000."