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  1. M

    Transporting dirt legality victoria

    Ive thought about making a pond by putting a tarp in one of the holes and bring some water back. Not sure how well laying a tarp in the trailer and putting a couple of hundred litres would work? Im gunna have to keep my eye out for some drums
  2. M

    Transporting dirt legality victoria

    I understand the penalty for damaging the land. I guess the main fuzzy point is moving the dirt from a dry creek any different from working on the bank of a wet one?
  3. M

    Transporting dirt legality victoria

    So as I said im catching and bringing the tailings back so I dont make a mess of the dam. Thus also giving me material to put back in the hole. So I'm just temporarily removing the gravel and giving it a wash.......maybe? Or do I still not have a leg to stand on?
  4. M

    Transporting dirt legality victoria

    Hmm I cant find anything about a limit for vic. But I really dont want to get on the wrong side of DSE To give you an idea of how much dirt id like to take if I could ;)
  5. M

    Transporting dirt legality victoria

    Hi guys Could someone give some clarification on the legality of removing dirt from a creek bed to sluice elsewhere. Ive tried googling but cant find any info Im currently digging loads from a dry creek and transporting to a nearby dam to process through my trommel. Im also bringing my...
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