Alger County

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Alger County Final Wetland Inventory 0 2 4 6 8 1 Miles 94 67 94 94 77 28 28 28 41 41 T47N T46N T45N T44N R22W R21W R20W R19W R18W R17W R16W R15W R14W R13W Areas shown as wetlands, wetland soils, or open water on the map are potential wetlands and deserve further site investigation to verify if wetlands are actually present. This map may not identify all potential wetlands in a county (it may show wetlands that are not actually present and it may not show wetlands which are actually present). This map represents existing information that suggests the probability that a wetland may or may not exist in a given area and cannot be used to identify regulatory jurisdiction. Compiled by MDEQ October 26, 2006. Legend Interstate Highways US Highways State Highways Railways Open Water Rivers Drains Wetlands as identified on NWI and MIRIS maps Soil areas which include wetland soils Wetlands as identified on NWI and MIRIS maps and soil areas which include wetland soils County Boundary MUNISING Final Wetland Inventory Alger County This Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) Wetland Inventory Map is intended to be used as one tool to assist in identifying wetlands and provides only potential and approximate location of wetlands and wetland conditions. The MDEQ produced this map from the following data obtained from other agencies or organizations: 1. The National Wetland Inventory (NWI) conducted by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service through interpretation of aerial photos and topographic data. 2. Land Cover as mapped by the Michigan Resource Inventory System (MIRIS), Michigan Department of Natural Resources, through interpretation of aerial photographs. 3. Soils as mapped by the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS). This map is not intended to be used to determine the specific locations and jurisdictional boundaries of wetland areas subject to regulation under Part 303, Wetlands Protection, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451, as amended. Only an on-site evaluation performed by the MDEQ in accordance with Part 303 shall be used for jurisdictional determinations. A permit is required from the MDEQ to conduct certain activities in wetlands regulated under Part 303. More information regarding this map, including how to obtain a copy can be accessed at www.michigan.gov/deqwetlands.

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Alger County Final Wetland Inventory

0 2 4 6 81Miles

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T47N

T46N

T45N

T44N

R22W R21W R20W R19W

R18W R17W

R16W R15W R14W R13W

Areas shown as wetlands, wetland soils, or open water on the map are potential wetlandsand deserve further site investigation to verify if wetlands are actually present.This map may not identify all potential wetlands in a county (it may show wetlands thatare not actually present and it may not show wetlands which are actually present).This map represents existing information that suggests the probability that a wetlandmay or may not exist in a given area and cannot be used to identify regulatory jurisdiction.

Compiled by MDEQ October 26, 2006.

LegendInterstate HighwaysUS HighwaysState HighwaysRailwaysOpen WaterRiversDrainsWetlands as identified on NWI and MIRIS mapsSoil areas which include wetland soilsWetlands as identified on NWI and MIRISmaps and soil areas which include wetland soilsCounty Boundary

MUNISING

Final Wetland InventoryAlger County

This Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) Wetland Inventory Mapis intended to be used as one tool to assist in identifying wetlands and providesonly potential and approximate location of wetlands and wetland conditions. The MDEQ produced this map from the following data obtained from other agencies or organizations:

1. The National Wetland Inventory (NWI) conducted by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service through interpretation of aerial photos and topographic data. 2. Land Cover as mapped by the Michigan Resource Inventory System (MIRIS),Michigan Department of Natural Resources, through interpretation of aerial photographs. 3. Soils as mapped by the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural ResourceConservation Service (NRCS).

This map is not intended to be used to determine the specific locations and jurisdictionalboundaries of wetland areas subject to regulation under Part 303, Wetlands Protection,of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451, as amended.Only an on-site evaluation performed by the MDEQ in accordance with Part 303 shall be used for jurisdictional determinations. A permit is required from the MDEQ to conductcertain activities in wetlands regulated under Part 303.

More information regarding this map, including how to obtain a copycan be accessed at www.michigan.gov/deqwetlands.