CDFG JUST RELEASED SEIR & PROPOSED REGS

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Re: CDFG JUST RELEASED SEIR & PROPOSED REGS

Postby Sean C » Tue Mar 01, 2011 10:41 pm

Looks like my Gravity "Reclamator" isnt defined as a dredge anymore :lol:
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Re: CDFG JUST RELEASED SEIR & PROPOSED REGS

Postby Hoser John » Wed Mar 02, 2011 7:57 am

:evil: PERMIT GOOD FOR 14 DAYS A YEAR :twisted: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFMMMMMMMMMMMMMMAAALLLLLLLLLL
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Re: CDFG JUST RELEASED SEIR & PROPOSED REGS

Postby finegold » Wed Mar 02, 2011 11:19 am

Hose,

I know the illiterate at the Sac. Bee said the permits are good for only 14 days, but after reading the permit front to back at least three times, I only see that the permit is good for a year except if you receive a valid permit in 2011, it is valid through Dec. 31, 2012.

Much of the rest of the permit conditions appear IMHO to be based a flawed premise and malicious fear mongering to a level equal to a definition of Eco-terrorism. While I do not know the information by which the reg's were modified or drafted; and considering that suction/vacuum dredging within the hydrological banks of the historic waterway are consistent with the natural, cyclical, geological/hydrological process's; I do not understand how the number of dredgers - relative to the miles of waterways containing gold bearing material - , could, by their minimal short term alteration of the waterway. be setting up an irreversible ecological disaster . All the protection of the riparian areas assumes a stable, balanced environment. This appears to intentionally ignore science and history (for special or philosophical interest) that shows that these waterways have - and are - under dynamic and occasionally massive change - bank to bank - with the scouring and relocation of the bed material. Even in a typical spring run off, many gravel bars are regularly swept away and re-established. Boulders can be heard thundering under the coffee colored high water.

The sediment and bed load containing the tailing and mercury from the hydraulic "diggin" that ended up in the Sacramento River and even to the San Francisco bay didn't get FedExed. And this trip required the movement to occur over 30 miles minimum under normal weather cycles. Yeah, if someone thinks that mercury in the flowing waterway is stable and safe if people "just don't disturb it", than they need professional help to deal with their delusions!

On the face of it, for all the apparent sensitive and "good intentions, It is impossible to mitigate imaginary destruction and ecological disaster. Typically what occurs is that the mitigation measures themselves - while having possible isolated success - create incredible destruction of the public health, safety, and welfare of the majority of the population at many levels.

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Re: CDFG JUST RELEASED SEIR & PROPOSED REGS

Postby CalGoldDredger » Wed Mar 02, 2011 11:26 am

Hoser John wrote::evil: PERMIT GOOD FOR 14 DAYS A YEAR :twisted: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFMMMMMMMMMMMMMMAAALLLLLLLLLL


6.3.4 Reduced Intensity Alternative

It was, just that, an alternative that was considered.
It is not the plan being proposed at this time, good thing they AREN"T proposing the "6.3.1 No Program Alternative". read that alternative :?
No further permit issuance from DFG continue prohibition :? :?

There are four alternative suction dredging program proposals but really need to focus and comment on the proposal that has been handed to us!!!

This is the proposed regulation that need comments: http://www.nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=27429

Here is a good summary of the proposed regulations : http://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=27601

PLEASE SEND IN YOUR COMMENTS!!!!!! PLEASE
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Re: CDFG JUST RELEASED SEIR & PROPOSED REGS

Postby DJR » Wed Mar 02, 2011 2:45 pm

The way it is written you can not dredge within 3 feet of the water edge, that means that there is a dredging ban on all small streams and creeks. the majority of all the streams do not have water in them that is 6 feet wide hardly anywhere. I hope that get changed because it makes no sense at all, this will only leave the rivers open. Unless I'm not reading this right.
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Re: CDFG JUST RELEASED SEIR & PROPOSED REGS

Postby Geo-George » Wed Mar 02, 2011 4:57 pm

Sean C wrote:Looks like my Gravity "Reclamator" isnt defined as a dredge anymore :lol:


Ponder this little excerpt,...

"No construction of a dam or
weir, or concentrating flow in
a way that reduced the total
wetted area of a river or
stream or obstruct fish
passage unless authorized
following an on‐site
inspection and compliance
with Fish and Game Code
section 1602 subdivision(a)."
I have done so much, with so little, for so long, that I am now qualified to do anything with nothing.
Now, I just have to find the time to put the dang thing together.
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Re: CDFG JUST RELEASED SEIR & PROPOSED REGS

Postby Joe S (AK) » Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:19 pm

DJR,

Yes, that's what you read. Good Eye!

More to the point, anything like this needs to be noted so that it can be effectively and aggressively addressed at the hearings / meetings.

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Re: CDFG JUST RELEASED SEIR & PROPOSED REGS

Postby DJR » Wed Mar 02, 2011 7:17 pm

I am already working on a e-mail to send to them about this matter. but if anyone has a better idea let me know.
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