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<blockquote data-quote="aushunter" data-source="post: 272587" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>It seems to be an ongoing debate regarding the dos and do nots about pumps, clearly it states hand tools only for excavation, ie fossicking for materials, but there is no mention on how you can process it. I have been using pumps for my bankers and will be using a pump for the trommel I am building. All a pump is doing is moving water so you can process the collected material.</p><p>A lot of inspectors and the like look into the bullsh@t to much and start to conjur up there own interpretation of the law.</p><p>talk to the guy and be polite about your hobby, you might be surprised.</p><p>I will continue to move water via pump to wash my hand dug fossicked material that is stated by law.</p><p>I have been doing this for 35yrs.</p><p>Now go get some gold.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Brad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aushunter, post: 272587, member: 195"] It seems to be an ongoing debate regarding the dos and do nots about pumps, clearly it states hand tools only for excavation, ie fossicking for materials, but there is no mention on how you can process it. I have been using pumps for my bankers and will be using a pump for the trommel I am building. All a pump is doing is moving water so you can process the collected material. A lot of inspectors and the like look into the bullsh@t to much and start to conjur up there own interpretation of the law. talk to the guy and be polite about your hobby, you might be surprised. I will continue to move water via pump to wash my hand dug fossicked material that is stated by law. I have been doing this for 35yrs. Now go get some gold. Cheers Brad [/QUOTE]
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