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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Gemstones and Minerals
how to wreck Grabben Gullen for others
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<blockquote data-quote="shivan" data-source="post: 179383" data-attributes="member: 194"><p>There are many posts about this and it is a bit of a grey area....</p><p>The wording of the guideline states"Power-operated equipment cannot be used on land or in waters for surface disturbance, excavation or </p><p>processing. Power operated equipment includes mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, battery and </p><p>electrical equipment or machinery"</p><p>The water pump is the piece of machinery that normally comes into question, but it is not being used for surface disturbance or excavation and the only thing it processes is water.</p><p>This in conjunction with the fact that the water act mentions pumps being allowed for the purpose of fossicking, is enough for most people to feel they are following the law.</p><p></p><p>Where they dig is a different kettle of fish altogether....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shivan, post: 179383, member: 194"] There are many posts about this and it is a bit of a grey area.... The wording of the guideline states"Power-operated equipment cannot be used on land or in waters for surface disturbance, excavation or processing. Power operated equipment includes mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, battery and electrical equipment or machinery" The water pump is the piece of machinery that normally comes into question, but it is not being used for surface disturbance or excavation and the only thing it processes is water. This in conjunction with the fact that the water act mentions pumps being allowed for the purpose of fossicking, is enough for most people to feel they are following the law. Where they dig is a different kettle of fish altogether.... [/QUOTE]
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