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Use of Water pumps in Qld
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<blockquote data-quote="The Green Wanderer" data-source="post: 270885" data-attributes="member: 784"><p>Hope you got everything she said in writing smokey,</p><p>from reading many many threads and posts on this subject what the Qld mine dept says is dependant on who you talk to and where. </p><p>They dont seem to have a good handle on what their policy is exactly with conflicting reports from different parts of the state as well as even different reports from different staff within the same reigon.</p><p>Im not arguing your info as I read the current laws the same as youve said.</p><p>But the current laws leave too much in the grey area and I doubt anything less than a black and white document with all the necessary signatures would save any of us qld prospectors from prosecution if they thought we were in the wrong.</p><p>I personally would avoid use of water pumps except on leases and private property.</p><p>Maybe its worth inventing a waterfall channelling walbanker... :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Green Wanderer, post: 270885, member: 784"] Hope you got everything she said in writing smokey, from reading many many threads and posts on this subject what the Qld mine dept says is dependant on who you talk to and where. They dont seem to have a good handle on what their policy is exactly with conflicting reports from different parts of the state as well as even different reports from different staff within the same reigon. Im not arguing your info as I read the current laws the same as youve said. But the current laws leave too much in the grey area and I doubt anything less than a black and white document with all the necessary signatures would save any of us qld prospectors from prosecution if they thought we were in the wrong. I personally would avoid use of water pumps except on leases and private property. Maybe its worth inventing a waterfall channelling walbanker... :lol: [/QUOTE]
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