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If the topographic map is wrong, and a stream exists, where none are shown on the topographic map, does the area qualify?

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If the topographic map is wrong, and a stream exists, where none are shown on the topographic map, does the area qualify?

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Yes, as long as the stream meets the definition of a perennial or intermittent stream according to U. S. Geologic Survey.

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