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Small Scale Gold Mining
Starting My Own Mining Lease QLD
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<blockquote data-quote="BrisJoe" data-source="post: 33862" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Ok DD, what is the process involved to avoid the "small scale mining rules" as above so I can actually use machinery?</p><p>As I have a large array of processing machinery available from my supplier, and will pick a suitable setup once I have found a block of land I find suitable depending on water expected yield etc.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise do you think I should just save a few thousand and get a good gold detector and grid that block, and then when done, hire a dozer or grader and "cultivate" the soil so the tope layers are churmned up revealing fresh soil below and grid it all over again.</p><p></p><p>Clermont was only the first place I chose, but looking at the EPM maps, the whole area is already tied up in leases and EPMs so I may have to find another gold producing area up that way that isn't already reserved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrisJoe, post: 33862, member: 805"] Ok DD, what is the process involved to avoid the "small scale mining rules" as above so I can actually use machinery? As I have a large array of processing machinery available from my supplier, and will pick a suitable setup once I have found a block of land I find suitable depending on water expected yield etc. Otherwise do you think I should just save a few thousand and get a good gold detector and grid that block, and then when done, hire a dozer or grader and "cultivate" the soil so the tope layers are churmned up revealing fresh soil below and grid it all over again. Clermont was only the first place I chose, but looking at the EPM maps, the whole area is already tied up in leases and EPMs so I may have to find another gold producing area up that way that isn't already reserved. [/QUOTE]
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