Eldorado said:One of these on the hose will give you a few different spray patterns depending on what sort of material you were running.Such as the shower function for washing gravel and rocks,or maybe the jet function for clayey material.If sluice started to clog up could we throw a full bucket of water through it to clear out the lighter materials?
https://www.bunnings.com.au/aqua-systems-7-pattern-platinum-spray-gun_p3120398
nucopia said:We need to gather on mass in one place with our equipment and call in the media.
Defy the BS regulation and get attention and have the media report our position, on why this change of wording should be struck down.
We need to contact business like sluicey gold sluices , Central west Prospecting and any others that benefit from our patronage to get involved.
In NSW under Water Legislation fossickers are specifically exempted from being required to have a water permit/license. You can take & use the water but you must meet other lawful fossicking requirements.Brother said:Can you get a permit to pump water from some water courses?
Don't the waterways belong to another mob?
Just asking?
ie, Dirt for parks and wildlife, and water for agriculture and fisheries?
Keep in mind it's all about power operated equipment. Supplying water to a static high banker or river sluice doesn't power anything at all.iamagoldenoldie2 said:could they argue that a hydraulic method is using water
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