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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
WARNING TO FOSSICKERS ABOUT NSW SLUICING DEVELOPMENTS
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<blockquote data-quote="iamagoldenoldie2" data-source="post: 351871" data-attributes="member: 8077"><p>a motor and pump connected to a highbanker is the current defined illegality, as Marksman suggests and I have eluded to , if its not connected then there should not be a problem , simply redesign the spray bar to be independently self supported and not connected, a cooling shower for the operator , but they will work around that one , I assume that the environmental concerns relate to the silt runoff which can be managed however the "no excavation" part is the other dark horse yet to be let loose, prepare for that possibility.</p><p>All in all , one needs to examine the intent and context of any Act or Regulation with its application to fossicking, if you have read the business activity reports published by the Regulator , fossickers are insignificant to the purpose of the mining act and regulation, the large mining corporations are killing workers and destroying the environment and worst of all not paying their fees, all this is openly reported</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iamagoldenoldie2, post: 351871, member: 8077"] a motor and pump connected to a highbanker is the current defined illegality, as Marksman suggests and I have eluded to , if its not connected then there should not be a problem , simply redesign the spray bar to be independently self supported and not connected, a cooling shower for the operator , but they will work around that one , I assume that the environmental concerns relate to the silt runoff which can be managed however the "no excavation" part is the other dark horse yet to be let loose, prepare for that possibility. All in all , one needs to examine the intent and context of any Act or Regulation with its application to fossicking, if you have read the business activity reports published by the Regulator , fossickers are insignificant to the purpose of the mining act and regulation, the large mining corporations are killing workers and destroying the environment and worst of all not paying their fees, all this is openly reported [/QUOTE]
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WARNING TO FOSSICKERS ABOUT NSW SLUICING DEVELOPMENTS
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