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<blockquote data-quote="Village" data-source="post: 49024" data-attributes="member: 1900"><p>Well Marked, </p><p></p><p>As I understand it, the prohibition on dredging arises from cutter dredging as this is not limited the water course boundary,in fact most of the time it is employed on the adjacent alluvial or delta plains to the water course. Which through mechanics will extrapolate into permanent changes to the environment, including topography.</p><p></p><p>Suction dredges of a small nature, say 10 hp are limited to the water course. There is no introduction of foreign changes to the ecological system, as the action is a duplication of natural stream mechanics, even the suspend load created, which is short lived.</p><p></p><p>Anyway it is only pipe dream that one day in evasive methods will be adopted. As far history goes, and why I think omitting minor conflicts we basically have a correlation of the macro probables for the reasons why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Village, post: 49024, member: 1900"] Well Marked, As I understand it, the prohibition on dredging arises from cutter dredging as this is not limited the water course boundary,in fact most of the time it is employed on the adjacent alluvial or delta plains to the water course. Which through mechanics will extrapolate into permanent changes to the environment, including topography. Suction dredges of a small nature, say 10 hp are limited to the water course. There is no introduction of foreign changes to the ecological system, as the action is a duplication of natural stream mechanics, even the suspend load created, which is short lived. Anyway it is only pipe dream that one day in evasive methods will be adopted. As far history goes, and why I think omitting minor conflicts we basically have a correlation of the macro probables for the reasons why. [/QUOTE]
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