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programs having Federal funds, permits, or other authorized activities
must ensure that their actions will not destroy or adversely modify the
critical habitat. However, as discussed above, these actions are
currently subject to equivalent restrictions through the listing
protections of the species, and no further restrictions are anticipated
to result from critical habitat designation of occupied areas.
(b) This rule will not produce a Federal mandate of $100 million or
greater in any year; i.e., it is not a ``significant regulatory
action'' under the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act. The designation of
critical habitat imposes no obligations on State or local governments.
Takings
In accordance with Executive Order 12630, the rule does not have
significant takings implications. A takings implication assessment is
not required. As discussed above, the designation of critical habitat
affects only Federal agency action. The rule will not increase or
decrease the current restrictions on private property concerning take
of the arroyo toad. Due to current public knowledge of the species
protection, the prohibition against take of the species both within and
outside of the designated areas, and the fact that critical habitat
provides no incremental restrictions, we do not anticipate that
property values will be affected by the critical habitat designation.
Additionally, critical habitat designation does not preclude
development of habitat conservation plans and issuance of incidental
take permits. Owners of areas that are included in the designated
critical habitat will continue to have opportunity to utilize their
property in ways consistent with the survival of the arroyo toad.
Federalism
In accordance with Executive Order 13132, the rule does not have
significant Federalism effects. A Federalism assessment is not
required. In keeping with Department of the Interior and Department of
Commerce policy, we requested information from and coordinated
development of this critical habitat proposal with appropriate State
resource agencies in California. We will continue to coordinate any
future designation of critical habitat for the arroyo toad with the
appropriate State agencies. The designation of critical habitat in
areas currently occupied by the arroyo toad imposes no additional
restrictions to those currently in place and, therefore, has little
incremental impact on State and local governments and their activities.
The designation may have some benefit to these governments in that the
areas essential to the conservation of the species are more clearly
defined, and the primary constituent elements of the habitat necessary
to the survival of the species are specifically identified. While
making this definition and identification does not alter where and what
federally sponsored activities may occur, it may assist these local
governments in long-range planning (rather than waiting for case-by-
case section 7 consultations to occur).
Civil Justice Reform
In accordance with Executive Order 12988, the Office of the
Solicitor has determined that the rule does not unduly burden the
judicial system and meets the requirements of sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2)
of the Order. We propose to designate critical habitat in accordance
with the provisions of the Act, and will hold public hearings on the
proposed designation during the comment period. The rule uses standard
property descriptions and identifies the primary constituent elements
within the designated areas to assist the public in understanding the
habitat needs of the arroyo toad.
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.)
This rule does not contain any information collection requirements
that require Office of Management and Budget approval under the
Paperwork Reduction Act.
National Environmental Policy Act
We have determined that we do not need to prepare an Environmental
Assessment and/or an Environmental Impact Statement as defined by the
National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 in connection with
regulations adopted pursuant to section 4(a) of the Act. We published a
notice outlining our reasons for this determination in the Federal
Register on October 25, 1983 (48 FR 49244).
Government-to-Government Relationship With Tribes
In accordance with the President's memorandum of April 29, 1994,
``Government-to-Government Relations with Native American Tribal
Governments'' (59 FR 22951) and 512 DM 2, we understand that we must
coordinate with federally recognized Tribes on a Government-to-
Government basis.
We determined that certain Tribal lands are essential for the
conservation of the arroyo toad because they support essential
populations and habitat, and activities conducted or planned on those
lands may adversely affect the conservation of the arroyo toad.
Therefore, we are considering designating critical habitat for the
arroyo toad on Tribal lands. We may exclude areas from critical habitat
upon a determination that the benefits of such exclusions outweigh the
benefits of specifying such areas as critical habitat according to
section 4(b)(2) of the Act. However, we cannot exclude such areas from
critical habitat when such exclusion will result in the extinction of
the species. Due to the short amount of time allowed under the
settlement agreement for preparing this rule, we have not yet consulted
with the affected Tribes, but we will do so before making a final
decision on critical habitat.
References Cited
Barto, W.S. 1999. Predicting potential habitat for the arroyo
toad (Bufo microscaphus californicus) in San Diego County using a
habitat suitability model and digital terrain data. Unpublished
Masters thesis, San Diego State University. vii + 135 pp.
Gergus, E.W.A. 1998. Systematics of the Bufo microscaphus
complex: allozyme evidence. Herpetologica 54(3): 317-325.
Griffin, P.C., T.J. Case, and R.N. Fisher. 1999. Radio telemetry
study of Bufo californicus, arroyo toad movement patterns and
habitat preferences. Contract report to California Department of
Transportation Southern Biology Pool. v + 66 pp.
Jennings, M.R., and M.P. Hayes. 1994. Amphibian and reptile
species of special concern in California. Final report to the
California Department of Fish and Game, Inland Fisheries Division,
Rancho Cordova, California. Contract 8023. iii + 255 pp.
Ramirez, R. S., Jr. 2000. Arroyo toad (Bufo californicus) radio
telemetry study, Little Rock Creek, Los Angeles County, California.
Interim Report. Prepared for U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Angeles
National Forest, Arcadia, California. 62 + v pp., plus appendix.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1999. Arroyo southwestern toad
(Bufo microscaphus californicus) recovery plan. U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Portland, Oregon. vi + 119 pp.
U.S. Forest Service. 1999. Untitled, unpublished document
regarding arroyo toad findings on Piru Creek. Los Padres National
Forest, Mt. Pinos Ranger District. 4 pp.
Author(s)
The primary authors of this proposed rule are Grace McLaughlin
(Ventura) and John Stephenson (Carlsbad) (see ADDRESSES section).
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 17
Endangered and threatened species, Exports, Imports, Reporting and
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recordkeeping requirements, Transportation.
Proposed Regulation Promulgation
For the reasons given in the preamble, we propose to amend 50 CFR
part 17 as set forth below:
PART 17--[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for part 17 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1361-1407; 16 U.S.C. 1531-1544; 16 U.S.C.
4201-4245; Pub. L. 99-625, 100 Stat. 3500; unless otherwise noted.
2. In Sec. 17.11(h) revise the entry for ``Toad, arroyo
southwestern'' under ``AMPHIBIANS'' to read as follows:
Sec. 17.11 Endangered and threatened wildlife.
* * * * *
(h) * * *
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Species Vertebrate
-------------------------------------------------------- population where Critical Special
Historic range endangered or Status When listed habitat rules
Common name Scientific name threatened
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* * * * * * *
Amphibians
* * * * * * *
Toad, arroyo (= arroyo south- Bufo microscaphus U.S.A. (CA), Mexico. Entire.............. E 568 17.95(d) NA
western). californicus.
* * * * * * *
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3. Amend Sec. 17.95(d) by adding critical habitat for the arroyo
southwestern toad (Bufo microscaphus californicus), in the same
alphabetical order as the species occurs in Sec. 17.11(h).
Sec. 17.95 Critical habitat--fish and wildlife.
* * * * *
(d) Amphibians.
* * * * *
Arroyo southwestern toad (Bufo microscaphus californicus)
1. Critical habitat units are depicted for Monterey, Santa Barbara,
Ventura, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange, and San Diego
counties, California, on the maps below.
2. Critical habitat includes stream and river courses, riparian
habitats, and terrace and upland habitats up to 25 m (80 ft) elevation
above the stream course and within 1.5 km (0.9 mi) from the stream
course.
3. Within these areas, primary constituent elements for the arroyo
toad include a hydrologic regime that supplies sufficient flowing water
of suitable quality at the appropriate times to provide space, food,
and cover needed to sustain eggs, tadpoles, metamorphosing juveniles,
and adult breeding toads; low-gradient stream segments (typically less
than 4 percent) with sandy or fine gravel substrates which support the
formation of shallow pools and sparsely vegetated sand and gravel bars
for breeding and rearing of tadpoles and juveniles; a natural flooding
regime or one sufficiently corresponding to a natural regime that will
periodically scour riparian vegetation, rework stream channels and
terraces, and redistribute sands and sediments, such that adequate
numbers and sizes of breeding pools and sufficient terrace habitats
with appropriate vegetation are maintained to provide for the needs of
all life stages of the toad; upland habitats of sufficient width and
quality (i.e., with areas of loose, sandy soil where toads can burrow
underground) to provide foraging and living areas for subadult and
adult arroyo toads (loose, sandy soils are typically most prevalent on
alluvial terraces and valley bottomlands and occur primarily, but not
exclusively, within 1.5 km (0.9 mi) of the streamcourse and less than
25 m (80 ft) in elevation above the adjacent stream channel); few or no
nonnative species that prey upon or compete with arroyo toads, or
degrade their habitat; stream channels and upland habitats where
manmade barriers do not completely or substantially impede migration to
overwintering sites, dispersal between populations, or recolonization
of unoccupied areas that contain suitable habitat; and habitats free
of, or with limited levels of, land use activities that substantially
reconfigure stream channels, remove or impede the deposition of sand
and gravel deposits, compact soils, or crush individual toads (see maps
labeled Index 1 and Index 2 for overview of proposed critical habitat).
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Map Unit 1: San Antonio River, Monterey County, California. From
USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Bear Canyon, Cosio Knob, Alder Peak,
Jolon, and Williams Hill. In UTM Zone 10, the lands, primarily on Fort
Hunter Liggett Military Reservation, bounded by the following UTM NAD27
coordinates (E,N): 651000, 3993000; 654000, 3993000; 654000, 3991000;
655000, 3991000; 655000, 3990000; 656000, 3990000; 656000, 3989000;
658000, 3989000; 658000, 3988000; 659000, 3988000; 659000, 3986000;
660000, 3986000; 660000, 3985000; 661000, 3985000; 661000, 3984000;
663000, 3984000; 663000, 3983000; 665000, 3983000; 665000, 3982000;
666000, 3982000; 666000, 3981000; 667000, 3981000; 667000, 3979000;
669000, 3979000; 669000, 3978000; 670000, 3978000; 670000, 3976000;
671000, 3976000; 671000, 3975000; 672000, 3975000; 672000, 3976000;
673000, 3976000; 673000, 3975000; 675000, 3975000; 675000, 3973000;
669000, 3973000; 669000, 3974000; 668000, 3974000; 668000, 3975000;
667000, 3975000; 667000, 3976000; 666000, 3976000; 666000, 3977000;
665000, 3977000; 665000, 3978000; 663000, 3978000; 663000, 3979000;
662000, 3979000; 662000, 3980000; 660000, 3980000; 660000, 3982000;
659000, 3982000; 659000, 3983000; 657000, 3983000; 657000, 3986000;
656000, 3986000; 656000, 3988000; 654000, 3988000; 654000, 3989000;
653000, 3989000; 653000, 3990000; 652000, 3990000; 652000, 3992000;
651000, 3992000; 651000, 3993000.
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Map Unit 2; Sisquoc River, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo
counties, California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Twitchell Dam,
Sisquoc, Foxen Canyon, Zaca Lake, Bald Mtn., and Hurricane Deck. In UTM
Zone 10, the lands bounded by the following UTM NAD27 coordinates
(E,N): 748000, 3867000; 748000, 3864000; 749000, 3864000; 749000,
3863000; 750000, 3863000; 750000, 3862000; 751000, 3862000; 751000,
3863000; 752000, 3863000; 752000, 3861000; 757000, 3861000; 757000,
3860000; 760000, 3860000; 760000, 3859000; 765000, 3859000; 765000,
3860000; 767000, 3860000; 767000, 3861000; 771000, 3861000; 771000,
3860000; 773000, 3860000; 773000, 3859000; 775000, 3859000; 775000,
3857000; 773000, 3857000; 773000, 3858000; 771000, 3858000; 771000,
3859000; 766000, 3859000; 766000, 3858000; 764000, 3858000; 764000,
3857000; 760000, 3857000; 760000, 3858000; 759000, 3858000; 759000,
3857000; 758000, 3857000; 758000, 3858000; 753000, 3858000; 753000,
3859000; 750000, 3859000; 750000, 3860000; 747000, 3860000; 747000,
3861000; 746000, 3861000; 746000, 3862000; 745000, 3862000; 745000,
3864000; 744000, 3864000; 744000, 3866000; 745000, 3866000; 745000,
3867000. In UTM zone 11, the lands bounded by the following UTM NAD83
coordinates (E,N): 231000, 3861000; 233000, 3861000; 233000, 3859000;
236000, 3859000; 236000, 3858000; 239000, 3858000; 239000, 3857000;
242000, 3857000; 242000, 3856000; 244000, 3856000; 244000, 3854000;
243000, 3854000; 243000, 3855000; 239000, 3855000; 239000, 3856000;
237000, 3856000; 237000, 3857000; 234000, 3857000; 234000, 3858000;
231000, 3858000; 231000, 3857000; 225000, 3857000; 225000, 3858000;
228000, 3858000; 228000, 3859000; 230000, 3859000; 230000, 3860000;
231000, 3860000; 231000, 3861000.
All remaining critical habitat units are in UTM zone 11, North
American Datum 1927 (NAD27).
Map Unit 3; Upper Santa Ynez River Basin, Santa Barbara County,
California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Little Pine Mtn.,
Hildreth Peak, and Carpinteria, the lands bounded by the following UTM
coordinates (E,N): 261000,3833000; 263000,3833000; 263000,3832000;
262000,3832000; 262000,3831000; 261000,3831000; 261000,3826000;
260000,3826000; 260000,3822000; 261000,3822000; 261000,3823000;
263000,3823000; 263000,3822000; 264000,3822000; 264000,3821000;
266000,3821000; 266000,3820000; 270000,3820000; 270000,3818000;
266000,3818000; 266000,3819000; 264000,3819000; 264000,3820000;
263000,3820000; 263000,3821000; 261000,3821000; 261000,3820000;
260000,3820000; 260000,3821000; 258000,3821000; 258000,3822000;
257000,3822000; 257000,3823000; 256000,3823000; 256000,3824000;
257000,3824000;
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257000,3826000; 256000,3826000; 256000,3827000; 255000,3827000;
255000,3828000; 254000,3828000; 254000,3830000; 256000,3830000;
256000,3828000; 257000,3828000; 257000,3827000; 259000,3827000;
259000,3830000; 260000,3830000; 260000,3832000; 261000,3832000;
261000,3833000.
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Map Unit 4; Sespe Creek, Ventura County, California. From USGS
1:24,000 quadrangle maps Wheeler Springs, Lion Canyon, Topatopa Mts.,
and Devil's Heart Peak, the lands bounded by the following UTM
coordinates (E,N): 292000,38290; 294000,3829000; 294000,3828000;
293000,3828000; 293000,3827000; 312000,3827000; 312000,3828000;
320000,3828000; 320000,3827000; 321000,3827000; 321000,3826000;
319000,3826000; 319000,3827000; 317000,3827000; 317000,3826000;
316000,3826000; 316000,3827000; 315000,3827000; 315000,3826000;
311000,3826000; 311000,3825000; 291000,3825000; 291000,3827000;
292000,3827000; 292000,3829000.
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Map Unit 5; Piru Creek, Ventura and Los Angeles counties,
California. Unit 5A: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Lockwood
Valley, Alamo Mtn., and Black Mtn., the lands upstream of Pyramid Lake
bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E,N): 318000,3843000;
323000,3843000; 323000,3842000; 324000,3842000; 324000,3841000;
328000,3841000; 328000,3842000; 330000,3842000; 330000,3841000;
332000,3841000; 332000,3839000; 333000,3839000; 333000,3838000;
334000,3838000; 334000,3836000; 332000,3836000; 332000,3837000;
331000,3837000; 331000,3839000; 330000,3839000; 330000,3840000;
328000,3840000; 328000,3839000; 324000,3839000; 324000,3840000;
323000,3840000; 323000,3841000; 321000,3841000; 321000,3842000;
319000,3842000; 319000,3841000; 316000,3841000; 316000,3842000;
318000,3842000; 318000,3843000. Unit 5B: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle
maps Black Mtn., Liebre Mtn., Whitaker Peak, and Cobblestone Mtn, the
lands between Pyramid Lake and Lake Piru bounded by the following UTM
coordinates (E,N): 338000,3835000; 339000,3835000; 339000,3834000;
341000,3834000; 341000,3831000; 340000,3831000; 340000,3830000;
338000,3830000; 338000,3824000; 339000,3824000; 339000,3823000;
340000,3823000; 340000,3820000; 339000,3820000; 339000,3819000;
338000,3819000; 338000,3823000; 335000,3823000; 335000,3824000;
334000,3824000; 334000,3825000; 336000,3825000; 336000,3829000;
335000,3829000; 335000,3832000; 339000,3832000; 339000,3833000;
338000,3833000; 338000,3835000.
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Map Unit 6; Upper Santa Clara River basin, Los Angeles County,
California. Unit 6a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Liebre Mtn. and
Whitaker Peak, the lands, upstream of Castaic Lake, bounded by the
following UTM coordinates (E,N): 347000,3836000; 348000,3836000;
348000,3832000; 349000,3832000; 349000,3830000; 348000,3830000;
348000,3829000; 349000,3829000; 349000,3828000; 350000,3828000;
350000,3826000; 348000,3826000; 348000,3828000; 347000,3828000;
347000,3833000; 346000,3833000; 346000,3835000; 347000,3835000;
347000,3836000. Unit 6b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Warm
Springs Mtn., Green Valley, Val Verde, Newhall, Mint Mtn. and Agua
Dulce, the lands bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E,N):
365000,3827000; 367000,3827000; 367000,3825000; 364000,3825000;
364000,3824000; 362000,3824000; 362000,3823000; 361000,3823000;
361000,3822000; 360000,3822000; 360000,3818000; 359000,3818000;
359000,3813000; 358000,3813000; 358000,3811000; 366000,3811000;
366000,3810000; 368000,3810000; 368000,3811000; 371000,3811000;
371000,3812000; 375000,3812000; 375000,3811000; 376000,3811000;
376000,3810000; 372000,3810000; 372000,3809000; 370000,3809000;
370000,3808000; 366000,3808000; 366000,3807000; 364000,3807000;
364000,3808000; 363000,3808000; 363000,3809000; 361000,3809000;
361000,3808000; 359000,3808000; 359000,3809000; 354000,3809000;
354000,3810000; 351000,3810000; 351000,3809000; 348000,3809000;
348000,3811000; 350000,3811000; 350000,3814000; 351000,3814000;
351000,3819000; 353000,3819000; 353000,3813000; 354000,3813000;
354000,3812000; 356000,3812000; 356000,3815000; 357000,3815000;
357000,3817000; 358000,3817000; 358000,3821000; 359000,3821000;
359000,3823000; 360000,3823000; 360000,3825000; 362000,3825000;
362000,3826000; 365000,3826000; 365000,3827000.
Map Unit 7; Upper Los Angeles River basin, Los Angeles County,
California. Unit 7a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps San Fernando,
Sunland and Condor Peak, the lands in the Big Tujunga Creek basin
bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E,N): 382000,3797000;
385000,3797000; 385000,3796000; 387000,3796000; 387000,3795000;
388000,3795000; 388000,3794000; 389000,3794000; 389000,3795000;
390000,3795000; 390000,3796000; 391000,3796000; 391000,3794000;
390000,3794000; 390000,3793000; 387000,3793000; 387000,3794000;
386000,3794000; 386000,3795000; 382000,3795000; 382000,3793000;
380000,3793000; 380000,3792000; 379000,3792000; 379000,3791000;
378000,3791000; 378000,3792000; 376000,3792000; 376000,3791000;
375000,3791000; 375000,3792000; 373000,3792000; 373000,3794000;
380000,3794000; 380000,3795000; 381000,3795000; 381000,3796000;
382000,3796000;
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382000,3797000. Unit 7b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Condor Peak
and Chilao Flat, the lands bounded by the following UTM coordinates
(E,N): 397000,3802000; 399000,3802000; 399000,3799000; 398000,3799000;
398000,3798000; 402000,3798000; 402000,3799000; 404000,3799000;
404000,3797000; 403000,3797000; 403000,3795000; 401000,3795000;
401000,3796000; 393000,3796000; 393000,3795000; 392000,3795000;
392000,3796000; 391000,3796000; 391000,3797000; 393000,3797000;
393000,3798000; 396000,3798000; 396000,3800000; 397000,3800000;
397000,3802000. Unit 7c: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Condor Peak
and Pasadena, the lands bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E,N):
391000,3791000; 392000,3791000; 392000,3787000; 393000,3787000;
393000,3783000; 391000,3783000; 391000,3789000; 390000,3789000;
390000,3790000; 391000,3790000; 391000,3791000
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Map Unit 8; Santiago Creek, Orange County. From USGS 1:24,000
quadrangle maps Black Star Canyon and El Toro, the lands bounded by the
following UTM coordinates (E,N): 438000,3739000; 439000,3739000;
439000,3737000; 440000,3737000; 440000,3736000; 439000,3736000;
439000,3734000; 437000,3734000; 437000,3736000; 436000,3736000;
436000,3738000; 438000,3738000; 438000,3739000.
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Map Unit 9; San Jacinto River and Bautista Creek, Riverside County.
From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps San Jacinto, Lake Fulmor, Hemet and
Blackburn Canyon, the lands bounded by the following UTM coordinates
(E,N): 508000,3737000; 509000,3737000; 509000,3736000; 512000,3736000;
512000,3735000; 514000,3735000; 514000,3734000; 517000,3734000;
517000,3733000; 518000,3733000; 518000,3732000; 519000,3732000;
519000,3730000; 518000,3730000; 518000,3731000; 517000,3731000;
517000,3732000; 513000,3732000; 513000,3733000; 511000,3733000;
511000,3732000; 512000,3732000; 512000,3731000; 513000,3731000;
513000,3730000; 514000,3730000; 514000,3729000; 515000,3729000;
515000,3727000; 516000,3727000; 516000,3725000; 517000,3725000;
517000,3724000; 518000,3724000; 518000,3723000; 519000,3723000;
519000,3722000; 520000,3722000; 520000,3721000; 517000,3721000;
517000,3723000; 516000,3723000; 516000,3724000; 515000,3724000;
515000,3726000; 514000,3726000; 514000,3727000; 513000,3727000;
513000,3728000; 512000,3728000; 512000,3729000; 511000,3729000;
511000,3730000; 510000,3730000; 510000,3729000; 509000,3729000;
509000,3735000; 507000,3735000; 507000,3736000; 508000,3736000;
508000,3737000.
Map Unit 10; San Juan and Trabuco Creeks, Orange and Riverside
counties, California.
Unit 10a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Dana Point, San Juan
Capistrano, Canada Gobernadora and Sitton Peak, the lands bounded by
the following UTM coordinates (E,N): 459000,3720000; 461000,3720000;
461000,3719000; 460000,3719000; 460000,3718000; 459000,3718000;
459000,3717000; 457000,3717000; 457000,3716000; 452000,3716000;
452000,3715000; 451000,3715000; 451000,3714000; 450000,3714000;
450000,3710000; 449000,3710000; 449000,3708000; 447000,3708000;
447000,3707000; 446000,3707000; 446000,3708000; 444000,3708000;
444000,3709000; 443000,3709000; 443000,3708000; 442000,3708000;
442000,3707000; 441000,3707000; 441000,3705000; 436000,3705000;
436000,3706000; 437000,3706000; 437000,3708000; 439000,3708000;
439000,3709000; 441000,3709000; 441000,3710000; 443000,3710000;
443000,3711000; 444000,3711000; 444000,3710000; 448000,3710000;
448000,3711000; 447000,3711000; 447000,3716000; 448000,3716000;
448000,3714000; 449000,3714000; 449000,3716000; 451000,3716000;
451000,3717000; 452000,3717000; 452000,3718000; 457000,3718000;
457000,3719000; 459000,3719000; 459000,3720000.
Unit 10b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Santiago Peak and
Canada Gobernadora, the lands bounded by the following UTM coordinates
(E,N): 446000,3726000; 450000,3726000; 450000,3725000; 448000,3725000;
448000,3724000; 446000,3724000; 446000,3723000; 445000,3723000;
445000,3722000; 444000,3722000; 444000,3721000; 443000,3721000;
443000,3720000; 442000,3720000; 442000,3723000; 443000,3723000;
443000,3724000; 444000,3724000; 444000,3725000; 446000,3725000;
446000,3726000.
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Map Unit 11; San Mateo and San Onofre Basins, Orange and Riverside
counties, California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps San Clemente,
Margarita Peak, Canada Gobernadora and San Onofre Bluff, the lands
bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E,N): 450000,3707000;
451000,3707000; 451000,3706000; 452000,3706000; 452000,3704000;
453000,3704000; 453000,3705000; 454000,3705000; 454000,3704000;
456000,3704000; 456000,3705000; 458000,3705000; 458000,3703000;
456000,3703000; 456000,3702000; 455000,3702000; 455000,3701000;
454000,3701000; 454000,3700000; 453000,3700000; 453000,3699000;
452000,3699000; 452000,3697000; 448000,3697000; 448000,3696000;
447000,3696000; 447000,3695000; 450000,3695000; 450000,3696000;
453000,3696000; 453000,3697000; 454000,3697000; 454000,3699000;
455000,3699000; 455000,3700000; 456000,3700000; 456000,3696000;
457000,3696000; 457000,3697000; 459000,3697000; 459000,3696000;
458000,3696000; 458000,3695000; 457000,3695000; 457000,3694000;
454000,3694000; 454000,3693000; 453000,3693000; 453000,3694000;
450000,3694000; 450000,3693000; 449000,3693000; 449000,3692000;
447000,3692000; 447000,3693000; 444000,3693000; 444000,3696000;
445000,3696000; 445000,3698000; 446000,3698000; 446000,3703000;
447000,3703000; 447000,3705000; 450000,3705000; 450000,3707000.
Map Unit 12; Lower Santa Margarita Basin, San Diego County,
California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Fallbrook, Temecula,
Morro Hill, Las Pulgas Canyon, Oceanside and San Luis Rey, the lands
bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E,N): 470000,3702000;
472000,3702000; 472000,3701000; 471000,3701000; 471000,3695000;
472000,3695000; 472000,3696000; 476000,3696000; 476000,3697000;
477000,3697000; 477000,3698000; 478000,3698000; 478000,3697000;
479000,3697000; 479000,3698000; 480000,3698000; 480000,3699000;
481000,3699000; 481000,3700000; 482000,3700000; 482000,3699000;
483000,3699000; 483000,3698000; 482000,3698000; 482000,3697000;
481000,3697000; 481000,3696000; 480000,3696000; 480000,3695000;
479000,3695000; 479000,3696000; 477000,3696000; 477000,3695000;
476000,3695000; 476000,3694000; 473000,3694000; 473000,3693000;
472000,3693000; 472000,3692000; 471000,3692000; 471000,3690000;
470000,3690000; 470000,3687000; 471000,3687000; 471000,3686000;
470000,3686000; 470000,3685000; 469000,3685000; 469000,3684000;
468000,3684000; 468000,3683000; 466000,3683000; 466000,3681000;
467000,3681000; 467000,3678000; 465000,3678000; 465000,3677000;
462000,3677000; 462000,3679000; 464000,3679000; 464000,3686000;
467000,3686000; 467000,3688000; 468000,3688000; 468000,3690000;
469000,3690000; 469000,3693000; 468000,3693000; 468000,3695000;
467000,3695000; 467000,3696000; 470000,3696000; 470000,3697000;
469000,3697000; 469000,3701000; 470000,3701000; 470000,3702000.
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Map Unit 13; Upper Santa Margarita Basin, San Diego County,
California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Sage, Vail Lake,
Aquanga, Palomar Observatory and Warner Springs, the lands bounded by
the following UTM coordinates (E,N): 502000,3707000; 507000,3707000;
507000,3706000; 510000,3706000; 510000,3705000; 511000,3705000;
511000,3704000; 510000,3704000; 510000,3703000; 509000,3703000;
509000,3701000; 510000,3701000; 510000,3702000; 511000,3702000;
511000,3701000; 514000,3701000; 514000,3699000; 515000,3699000;
515000,3698000; 517000,3698000; 517000,3697000; 518000,3697000;
518000,3696000; 520000,3696000; 520000,3695000; 521000,3695000;
521000,3693000; 523000,3693000; 523000,3692000; 524000,3692000;
524000,3691000; 523000,3691000; 523000,3690000; 522000,3690000;
522000,3691000; 521000,3691000; 521000,3692000; 519000,3692000;
519000,3693000; 518000,3693000; 518000,3694000; 517000,3694000;
517000,3695000; 516000,3695000; 516000,3696000; 515000,3696000;
515000,3697000; 514000,3697000; 514000,3698000; 511000,3698000;
511000,3699000; 510000,3699000; 510000,3700000; 508000,3700000;
508000,3701000; 507000,3701000; 507000,3698000; 506000,3698000;
506000,3697000; 504000,3697000; 504000,3699000; 505000,3699000;
505000,3700000; 504000,3700000; 504000,3701000; 502000,3701000;
502000,3703000; 500000,3703000; 500000,3704000; 501000,3704000;
501000,3706000; 502000,3706000; 502000,3707000.
Map Unit 14; Lower and Middle San Luis Rey Basin, San Diego County,
California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Pechanga, San Luis Rey,
Morro Hill, Bonsall, Pala, Boucher Hill and Rodriguez Mtn., the lands
bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E,N): 492000,3697000;
493000,3697000; 493000,3693000; 494000,3693000; 494000,3692000;
497000,3692000; 497000,3691000; 498000,3691000; 498000,3690000;
499000,3690000; 499000,3689000; 500000,3689000; 500000,3688000;
501000,3688000; 501000,3686000; 502000,3686000; 502000,3685000;
503000,3685000; 503000,3684000; 504000,3684000; 504000,3683000;
505000,3683000; 505000,3682000; 506000,3682000; 506000,3681000;
508000,3681000; 508000,3680000; 506000,3680000; 506000,3679000;
505000,3679000; 505000,3678000; 503000,3678000; 503000,3679000;
504000,3679000; 504000,3680000; 503000,3680000; 503000,3681000;
502000,3681000; 502000,3683000; 501000,3683000; 501000,3684000;
499000,3684000; 499000,3685000; 498000,3685000; 498000,3689000;
496000,3689000; 496000,3690000; 494000,3690000; 494000,3689000;
490000,3689000; 490000,3688000; 489000,3688000; 489000,3687000;
488000,3687000; 488000,3688000; 487000,3688000; 487000,3686000;
488000,3686000; 488000,3685000; 486000,3685000; 486000,3686000;
485000,3686000; 485000,3685000; 484000,3685000; 484000,3684000;
481000,3684000; 481000,3682000; 480000,3682000; 480000,3681000;
479000,3681000; 479000,3679000; 477000,3679000; 477000,3678000;
475000,3678000; 475000,3677000; 473000,3677000; 473000,3678000;
472000,3678000; 472000,3681000; 478000,3681000; 478000,3685000;
479000,3685000; 479000,3686000;
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480000,3686000; 480000,3687000; 484000,3687000; 484000,3688000;
485000,3688000; 485000,3691000; 486000,3691000; 486000,3690000;
487000,3690000; 487000,3691000; 488000,3691000; 488000,3690000;
489000,3690000; 489000,3692000; 490000,3692000; 490000,3693000;
491000,3693000; 491000,3694000; 492000,3694000; 492000,3697000.
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Map Unit 15; Upper San Luis Rey Basin, San Diego County,
California.
Unit 15a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Palomar Observatory,
Warner Springs and Hot Springs Mtn., the lands bounded by the following
UTM coordinates (E,N): 530000,3691000; 532000,3691000; 532000,3690000;
534000,3690000; 534000,3688000; 530000,3688000; 530000,3687000;
531000,3687000; 531000,3686000; 530000,3686000; 530000,3684000;
533000,3684000; 533000,3686000; 535000,3686000; 535000,3684000;
534000,3684000; 534000,3682000; 532000,3682000; 532000,3681000;
529000,3681000; 529000,3680000; 526000,3680000; 526000,3679000;
523000,3679000; 523000,3684000; 525000,3684000; 525000,3685000;
528000,3685000; 528000,3688000; 529000,3688000; 529000,3689000;
530000,3689000; 530000,3691000.
Unit 15b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map Palomar Observatory,
the lands bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E,N):
516000,3690000; 517000,3690000; 517000,3689000; 518000,3689000;
518000,3688000; 519000,3688000; 519000,3687000; 516000,3687000;
516000,3688000; 515000,3688000; 515000,3689000; 516000,3689000;
516000,3690000.
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Map Unit 16; Santa Ysabel Creek, San Diego County, California.
Unit 16a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Mesa Grande, Ramona
and San Pasqual, the lands bounded by the following UTM coordinates
(E,N): 513000,3671000; 515000,3671000; 515000,3666000; 519000,3666000;
519000,3665000; 521000,3665000; 521000,3664000; 515000,3664000;
515000,3662000; 512000,3662000; 512000,3661000; 510000,3661000;
510000,3663000; 512000,3663000; 512000,3664000; 513000,3664000;
513000,3669000; 512000,3669000; 512000,3670000; 513000,3670000;
513000,3671000.
Unit 16b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Rodriguez Mtn. and San
Pasqual, the lands bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E,N):
507000,3675000; 510000,3675000; 510000,3672000; 509000,3672000;
509000,3670000; 507000,3670000; 507000,3668000; 506000,3668000;
506000,3667000; 507000,3667000; 507000,3665000; 506000,3665000;
506000,3664000; 504000,3664000; 504000,3665000; 505000,3665000;
505000,3667000; 504000,3667000; 504000,3669000; 505000,3669000;
505000,3671000; 506000,3671000; 506000,3672000; 507000,3672000;
507000,3675000.
Unit 16c: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Ramona and San
Pasqual, the lands bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E,N):
504000,3659000; 505000,3659000; 505000,3658000; 506000,3658000;
506000,3657000; 507000,3657000; 507000,3656000; 508000,3656000;
508000,3657000; 512000,3657000; 512000,3654000; 511000,3654000;
511000,3653000; 506000,3653000; 506000,3654000; 504000,3654000;
504000,3659000.
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Map Unit 17; San Diego River and San Vicente Creek, San Diego
County, California.
Unit 17a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Ramona, El Cajon, Tule
Springs and Santa Ysabel, the lands bounded by the following UTM
coordinates (E,N): 516000,3653000; 521000,3653000; 521000,3652000;
524000,3652000; 524000,3651000; 525000,3651000; 525000,3653000;
526000,3653000; 526000,3649000; 525000,3649000; 525000,3647000;
524000,3647000; 524000,3646000; 522000,3646000; 522000,3648000;
523000,3648000; 523000,3650000; 521000,3650000; 521000,3651000;
519000,3651000; 519000,3650000; 514000,3650000; 514000,3652000;
516000,3652000; 516000,3653000.
Unit 17b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle map El Cajon Mtn., the
lands bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E,N): 516000,3639000;
519000,3639000; 519000,3638000; 516000,3638000; 516000,3639000.
Unit 17c: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps San Vicente Reservoir,
El Cajon, Alpine and El Cajon Mtn., the lands bounded by the following
UTM coordinates (E,N): 511000,3639000; 514000,3639000; 514000,3637000;
512000,3637000; 512000,3636000; 507000,3636000; 507000,3638000;
511000,3638000; 511000,3639000.
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Map Unit 18; Sweetwater River, San Diego County, California. Unit
18a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Viejas Mountain (1988),
Descanso (1960), Tule Springs (1988), and Cuyamaca Peak (1960),
California. The lands bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N):
543000,3649000; 544000,3649000; 544000,3646000; 543000,3646000;
543000,3643000; 542000,3643000; 542000,3642000; 541000,3642000;
541000,3641000; 540000,3641000; 540000,3639000; 538000,3639000;
538000,3637000; 537000,3637000; 537000,3633000; 536000,3633000;
536000,3632000; 531000,3632000; 531000,3631000; 528000,3631000;
528000,3630000; 526000,3630000; 526000,3631000; 525000,3631000;
525000,3632000; 524000,3632000; 524000,3633000; 525000,3633000;
525000,3634000; 529000,3634000; 529000,3633000; 527000,3633000;
527000,3632000; 530000,3632000; 530000,3633000; 532000,3633000;
532000,3634000; 535000,3634000; 535000,3636000; 534000,3636000;
534000,3637000; 535000,3637000; 535000,3638000; 537000,3638000;
537000,3641000; 538000,3641000; 538000,3642000; 540000,3642000;
540000,3644000; 541000,3644000; 541000,3645000; 542000,3645000;
542000,3648000; 543000,3648000; 543000,3649000.
Map Unit 18b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Viejas Mountain
(1988), and Alpine (1982), California. The lands bounded by the
following UTM coordinates (E, N): 523000,3630000; 525000,3630000;
525000,3629000; 527000,3629000; 527000,3628000; 525000,3628000;
525000,3627000; 523000,3627000; 523000,3630000.
Map Unit 18c: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Jamul Mountains
(1971), El Cajon (1967), and Alpine (1982), California. The lands
bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E, N): 510000,3628000;
512000,3628000; 512000,3627000; 513000,3627000; 513000,3628000;
515000,3628000; 515000,3627000; 520000,3627000; 520000,3625000;
516000,3625000; 516000,3624000; 514000,3624000; 514000,3625000;
513000,3625000; 513000,3626000; 512000,3626000; 512000,3624000;
510000,3624000; 510000,3622000; 508000,3622000; 508000,3621000;
506000,3621000; 506000,3620000; 505000,3620000; 505000,3618000;
502000,3618000; 502000,3619000; 503000,3619000; 503000,3620000;
504000,3620000; 504000,3622000; 505000,3622000; 505000,3624000;
508000,3624000; 508000,3625000; 510000,3625000; 510000,3628000.
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Map Unit 19; Cottonwood-Tijuana Basin, San Diego County,
California. Unit 19a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Morena
Reservoir, Cameron Corners and Mount Laguna, the lands bounded by the
following UTM coordinates (E,N): 547000,3627000; 548000,3627000;
548000,3626000; 549000,3626000; 549000,3623000; 550000,3623000;
550000,3621000; 551000,3621000; 551000,3622000; 554000,3622000;
554000,3623000; 555000,3623000; 555000,3625000; 557000,3625000;
557000,3623000; 556000,3623000; 556000,3621000; 554000,3621000;
554000,3619000; 553000,3619000; 553000,3620000; 552000,3620000;
552000,3619000; 551000,3619000; 551000,3618000; 550000,3618000;
550000,3617000; 546000,3617000; 546000,3616000; 544000,3616000;
544000,3617000; 543000,3617000; 543000,3620000; 542000,3620000;
542000,3621000; 541000,3621000; 541000,3623000; 544000,3623000;
544000,3621000; 545000,3621000; 545000,3619000; 546000,3619000;
546000,3621000; 547000,3621000; 547000,3627000.
Unit 19b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Barrett Lake, Tecate,
Potrero and Morena Reservoir, the lands bounded by the following UTM
coordinates (E,N): 534000,3617000; 536000,3617000; 536000,3616000;
541000,3616000; 541000,3611000; 540000,3611000; 540000,3610000;
539000,3610000; 539000,3609000; 538000,3609000; 538000,3608000;
537000,3608000; 537000,3607000; 534000,3607000; 534000,3606000;
530000,3606000; 530000,3607000; 527000,3607000; 527000,3609000;
528000,3609000; 528000,3610000; 529000,3610000; 529000,3614000;
530000,3614000; 530000,3616000; 531000,3616000; 531000,3609000;
530000,3609000; 530000,3608000; 531000,3608000; 531000,3607000;
533000,3607000; 533000,3608000; 534000,3608000; 534000,3609000;
535000,3609000; 535000,3610000; 536000,3610000; 536000,3611000;
537000,3611000; 537000,3612000; 538000,3612000; 538000,3613000;
539000,3613000; 539000,3615000; 534000,3615000; 534000,3617000.
Unit 19c: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Descanso, Cuyamaca
Peak and Mount Laguna, the lands bounded by the following UTM
coordinates (E,N): 543000,3639000; 545000,3639000; 545000,3638000;
546000,3638000; 546000,3637000; 547000,3637000; 547000,3635000;
545000,3635000; 545000,3633000; 547000,3633000; 547000,3631000;
543000,3631000; 543000,3632000; 542000,3632000; 542000,3630000;
540000,3630000; 540000,3632000; 541000,3632000; 541000,3633000;
542000,3633000; 542000,3634000; 543000,3634000; 543000,3635000;
544000,3635000; 544000,3638000; 543000,3638000; 543000,3639000.
Unit 19d: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Barrett Lake, Viejas
Mtn. and Descanso, the lands bounded by the following UTM coordinates
(E,N): 536000,3630000; 537000,3630000; 537000,3629000; 538000,3629000;
538000,3628000; 537000,3628000; 537000,3627000; 535000,3627000;
535000,3625000; 534000,3625000; 534000,3622000; 533000,3622000;
533000,3620000; 532000,3620000; 532000,3618000; 531000,3618000;
531000,3621000; 532000,3621000; 532000,3623000; 531000,3623000;
531000,3625000; 533000,3625000; 533000,3627000; 534000,3627000;
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534000,3628000; 535000,3628000; 535000,3629000; 536000,3629000;
536000,3630000.
Map Unit 20 (see map of Units 6, 7, and 20); Little Rock Creek, Los
Angeles County, California. Unit 20a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle
maps Palmdale and Pacifico Mtn., the lands bounded by the following UTM
coordinates (E,N): 405000,3820000; 408000,3820000; 408000,3818000;
407000,3818000; 407000,3816000; 405000,3816000; 405000,3820000.
Unit 20b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Pacifico Mtn. and
Juniper Hills, the lands bounded by the following UTM coordinates
(E,N): 405000,3815000; 407000,3815000; 407000,3813000; 408000,3813000;
408000,3812000; 409000,3812000; 409000,3811000; 410000,3811000;
410000,3810000; 411000,3810000; 411000,3809000; 412000,3809000;
412000,3807000; 410000,3807000; 410000,3809000; 409000,3809000;
409000,3810000; 407000,3810000; 407000,3811000; 406000,3811000;
406000,3813000; 405000,3813000; 405000,3812000; 404000,3812000;
404000,3814000; 405000,3814000; 405000,3815000.
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Map Unit 21; Mojave River, San Bernardino County, California. Unit
21a: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Cajon, Silverwood Lake,
Hesperia, Apple Valley, Lake Arrowhead and Butler Peak, the lands
bounded by the following UTM coordinates (E,N): 476000,3804000;
479000,3804000; 479000,3801000; 485000,3801000; 485000,3800000;
486000,3800000; 486000,3799000; 487000,3799000; 487000,3798000;
488000,3798000; 488000,3797000; 489000,3797000; 489000,3793000;
488000,3793000; 488000,3795000; 487000,3795000; 487000,3797000;
486000,3797000; 486000,3798000; 485000,3798000; 485000,3799000;
478000,3799000; 478000,3798000; 475000,3798000; 475000,3797000;
474000,3797000; 474000,3796000; 470000,3796000; 470000,3795000;
469000,3795000; 469000,3793000; 465000,3793000; 465000,3794000;
466000,3794000; 466000,3795000; 464000,3795000; 464000,3796000;
462000,3796000; 462000,3797000; 461000,3797000; 461000,3798000;
464000,3798000; 464000,3797000; 465000,3797000; 465000,3798000;
470000,3798000; 470000,3799000; 473000,3799000; 473000,3800000;
475000,3800000; 475000,3801000; 476000,3801000; 476000,3804000. Unit
21b: From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Victorville, Hesperia, Apple
Valley North and Apple Valley South, the lands bounded by the following
UTM coordinates (E,N): 467000,3832000; 469000,3832000; 469000,3831000;
470000,3831000; 470000,3828000; 471000,3828000; 471000,3826000;
473000,3826000; 473000,3825000; 474000,3825000; 474000,3822000;
476000,3822000; 476000,3821000; 477000,3821000; 477000,3818000;
478000,3818000; 478000,3816000; 475000,3816000; 475000,3817000;
474000,3817000; 474000,3819000; 473000,3819000; 473000,3820000;
472000,3820000; 472000,3823000; 471000,3823000; 471000,3825000;
468000,3825000; 468000,3827000; 467000,3827000; 467000,3832000.
Map Unit 22 (see map of Units 9 and 22); Whitewater River,
Riverside
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County, California. From USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle maps Catclaw Flat,
White Water and Desert Hot Springs, the lands bounded by the following
UTM coordinates (E,N): 530000,3764000; 532000,3764000; 532000,3761000;
533000,3761000; 533000,3758000; 534000,3758000; 534000,3754000;
535000,3754000; 535000,3752000; 532000,3752000; 532000,3754000;
533000,3754000; 533000,3755000; 532000,3755000; 532000,3759000;
531000,3759000; 531000,3761000; 530000,3761000; 530000,3764000.
* * * * *
Dated: May 25, 2000.
Donald J. Barry,
Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks.
[FR Doc. 00-14085 Filed 6-7-00; 8:45 am]
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