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Exempt rivers and creeks Victoria - information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="AussieChris" data-source="post: 427785" data-attributes="member: 4915"><p>moeee the rules are pretty clear, not even taking into account an exempt waterway you can only disturb 1 cubic metre of material in a 48 hour period, you can only take away 25kg of it in a 48 hour period. So there goes your yard of gravel in the back of your van for starters, wilfully do it on a gazetted exempt watercourse and you are asking for trouble and for more imposing laws being enforced on our pastime.</p><p>If you have to question it, it's probably not worth doing in the first place. I have seen a few posts like this, what if I just wash material in an exempt creek, what if I took material above the waterline? what if I nighthawk and remove 6 trailer loads of material from an exempt creek at 2 am in the morning?</p><p></p><p>Gunter is spot on "Not following them (laws) results in even more laws"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AussieChris, post: 427785, member: 4915"] moeee the rules are pretty clear, not even taking into account an exempt waterway you can only disturb 1 cubic metre of material in a 48 hour period, you can only take away 25kg of it in a 48 hour period. So there goes your yard of gravel in the back of your van for starters, wilfully do it on a gazetted exempt watercourse and you are asking for trouble and for more imposing laws being enforced on our pastime. If you have to question it, it's probably not worth doing in the first place. I have seen a few posts like this, what if I just wash material in an exempt creek, what if I took material above the waterline? what if I nighthawk and remove 6 trailer loads of material from an exempt creek at 2 am in the morning? Gunter is spot on "Not following them (laws) results in even more laws" [/QUOTE]
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