CORSHAM failed to cash in on a home game with their fellow strugglers after they wasted chance after chance in front of goal.
Luke Chapman's first goal of the season gave the visitors a first half lead, but they failed to add to their tally and Street equalised on the stroke of half time.
Corsham co-manager Dave King felt his side should have been more ruthless in front of goal.
He said: "The opportunities were there for us but we haven't killed them off. They scored a second goal with ten minutes to go and neither John (Freegard) or I could see why it was disallowed, so it could have been worse for us in the end.
"If you don't put your chances away at this level, then the other side will get an opportunity and stick it in. That's the way football works."
Corsham were handed a let off on five minutes when Street hit the post with a header from a corner, but went on to control the remainder of the first half.
Frankie Coleman was a constant danger on the right flank and Rob Humphries was only denied by a fine save by the home goalkeeper after meeting a cross from the former Melksham man.
Humphries squandered a decent chance moments later, but Corsham took the lead when Jon Scott fed Champan and he rounded the advancing goalkeeper to score.
Street equalised just before the break after the visitors failed to clear their lines from a corner.
Corsham should have wrapped up the points in the second half. Chapman, Brian Kayll and Jamie Harrison all passed up glorious chances to score, while Coleman's shot rattled the crossbar.
Said King: "It was a case of two points dropped. It was frustrating."
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