For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
November 17, 2004
Message to the Congress of the United States
TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES:
I transmit herewith the enclosed study, findings, and report for
the Squirrel River in Alaska. The report and my recommendations are
submitted pursuant to my authority under Article II, section 3, of the
Constitution of the United States, and consistent with section 5(a) of
the Wild and Scenic Rivers (WSR) Act, Public Law 90-542, as amended.
The Squirrel River suitability study was authorized by Public Law
96-487 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act).
The study conducted by the Bureau of Land Management determined
that all 100 miles of the river are nonsuitable for inclusion in the
National WSR System. Consistent with the study, I recommend that the
Congress take no action to designate the river. The withdrawal
provided by section 5(a) of the WSR Act would expire within 3 years of
the date of this message (unless other action is taken by the
Congress). Approximately 81,501 acres of State-selected lands would be
opened to mineral entry although mineral potential has been assessed as
very low and there are no past or active mining claims.
GEORGE W. BUSH
THE WHITE HOUSE,
November 17, 2004.
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