![]() ![]() Not sure of this, but my understanding is that all mineral activity must have a permit, unsure of the cost if any. word of mouth from a fella that has a dredge I wanted to buy is that the Cache La Poudre is a permit-required waterway. This is going back 5-6 years, so don't count on accuracy please. the Gunnison is reportedly "no motorized equipment". ![]() This post has been edited by ColoradoProspector: May 18 2010, 08:28 AM Have a great season everyone and may gold line your pans & sluices! ![]() The PDF file in the link above is from the CDMG, is a good read though and refers small scale dredgers to the COE for permitting requirements which they happily gave us the okey dokey (in writing) last year, for the rally, to run 6 dredges at once on Clear Creek up to 4" each without any permit needed. Phone the appropriate blm office to find out.Ĭolorado aggregate extraction guidelines.pdf Maybe they use the Arkansas headwater permit for those offices purposes as well. The other 2 rivers that are permitted for dredging in Colorado would be the Uncompahgre and the Cache La' Poudre although I've not seen one of those permits. You can find the permits for the Arkansas river at the BLM website.īLM dredge permit application See post reply #28 in this thread (pg 2) from posted by myself for the latest permit print off. We don't have a state dredge permit and only 3 rivers in the state are regulated for dredging. Thought this would be of interest to the dredgers here in Colorado. ![]()
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