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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Water supply to high banker
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<blockquote data-quote="Tassie Daz" data-source="post: 317648" data-attributes="member: 334"><p>BC, I'm sure its a little more complex than what you have here in two docs. From reading all that's said here on PA its seems the nature of the restrictions suggest that only hand tools can be used, but then on the other hand it seems the Govt clearly want people to find gold for the prosperity of the state of NSW. It seems there are two sides to the argument and both sides consider they have a watertight conclusion to the topic. I've also seen many suggest that you go away and do your activity and argue the point when, and if it arises. I'm not in NSW so I'm not clear on your problem either. It seems to me you take the chance and deal with an issue if it arises. There are many on here who do a lot of high banking so I'm sure they'll have something to say about it. But then I'm sure too that the impending fines may be prohibitive. Good luck with it what ever you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tassie Daz, post: 317648, member: 334"] BC, I'm sure its a little more complex than what you have here in two docs. From reading all that's said here on PA its seems the nature of the restrictions suggest that only hand tools can be used, but then on the other hand it seems the Govt clearly want people to find gold for the prosperity of the state of NSW. It seems there are two sides to the argument and both sides consider they have a watertight conclusion to the topic. I've also seen many suggest that you go away and do your activity and argue the point when, and if it arises. I'm not in NSW so I'm not clear on your problem either. It seems to me you take the chance and deal with an issue if it arises. There are many on here who do a lot of high banking so I'm sure they'll have something to say about it. But then I'm sure too that the impending fines may be prohibitive. Good luck with it what ever you do. [/QUOTE]
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