DFWs list of "No Dredging Anytime" waterways.
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2019 5:08 pm
This "might" be old info to some here but to me it was new info .
Below is some info that I got from the Calif. Waterboard yesterday . After looking at the list of waterways for Trinity county, it appears that MOST areas will be off limits to dredging even if they legalize it again . Its no surprise that both of my claims fall under "Classification A " Class A means NO DREDGING ANYTIME. Other classifications ( B, C , D etc ) would allow dredging at different times during the year .
Below is a portion of the email that I got yesterday including the link to the list of waterway designations.
Read it and weep. Gotta love Kaliforniastan : /
Wiggler
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The list of waterbodies prohibited by DFW are already specified in the California Code of Regulations Title 14, Division 1, Subdivision 1, Chapter 8, Section 228.5, see link below (specifically class A waterbodies, where no dredging is permitted anytime)
https://govt.westlaw.com/calregs/Docume ... c.Default)
Below is some info that I got from the Calif. Waterboard yesterday . After looking at the list of waterways for Trinity county, it appears that MOST areas will be off limits to dredging even if they legalize it again . Its no surprise that both of my claims fall under "Classification A " Class A means NO DREDGING ANYTIME. Other classifications ( B, C , D etc ) would allow dredging at different times during the year .
Below is a portion of the email that I got yesterday including the link to the list of waterway designations.
Read it and weep. Gotta love Kaliforniastan : /
Wiggler
**************************************************************************
The list of waterbodies prohibited by DFW are already specified in the California Code of Regulations Title 14, Division 1, Subdivision 1, Chapter 8, Section 228.5, see link below (specifically class A waterbodies, where no dredging is permitted anytime)
https://govt.westlaw.com/calregs/Docume ... c.Default)