III. Moderate recreational resources have a considerable degree of 

 recreational value, but not as much (or as many types of) value as 

 Class II segments. They would likely have received two to five 

 criteria ratings -judged to be desirable within the region. These 

 recreation opportunities are likely available elsewhere in the region. 



IV. Limited recreational resources have some definite recreational value, 

 but not as much (or as many types of) value as Class III segments. 

 These should contain at least one criterion rating judged to be 

 important within the region. Recreational values could be limited 

 because of restricted access, polluted water, disturbed shorelines, or 

 similar potential intrusions. 



V. Unclassified recreational resources likely have some current or 

 potential recreational value, but the level or type of value is 

 unknown. All rivers in the state having a flow of about 5 cfs or 

 higher during recreational use periods are assumed to be In this 

 class, until they are either rated higher during the inventory or 

 dropped from the study. 



17. List your main reasons for assigning the segment to a particular value 

 class. 



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