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Should a creek be identified as a surface water body on the Sensitive Population and Resource Checklist?

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Should a creek be identified as a surface water body on the Sensitive Population and Resource Checklist?

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Yes, a creek is considered to be a surface water body and can be identified on i-MapNJ using the “Aerial Photos 2002” data layer. Instructions for using i-Map are available at Using i-MapNJ to Identify Sensitive Populations and Resources (http://www.nj.gov/dep/srp/guidance/public_notification/imapnj.htm).

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