Found: WA State will require a "Cultural Significance Review" Before Detecting
Today while watching the Washington State Dept of Fish and Wildlife meeting it was stated numerous times that the Dept will no longer issue permits for "recreational uses" of State Resources on lands covered by the Dept. This includes Recreational mining and even Rockhounding. Detector usage falls under "Mining"
Evidently a federal requirement has been issued that any funding provided to the states on land containing fiah and wildlife resources jointly managed will require a Cultural Significance review before any type of activity that involves "Breaking the ground Level" is permitted.
http://www.dahp.wa.gov/pages/EnvironmentalReview/EnvironmentalReviewOverview.htm
It was stated by the assistant Director of the Department that at the present time before they are able to repair any fence which might require a posthole they are required to "have a review performed".
One commission member then asked if that meant a review would be required before any razor clam digging would be allowed on ocean beaches, as this activity seemed to meets the federal requirements for a review. While he did not receive a specific answer on his question, the director did say that it would appear to read that way.
Two states already require this review, of which Oregon is one. Frankly, if this passes the committee I can see where Metal Detecting is a thing of the past in Washington State..
Today while watching the Washington State Dept of Fish and Wildlife meeting it was stated numerous times that the Dept will no longer issue permits for "recreational uses" of State Resources on lands covered by the Dept. This includes Recreational mining and even Rockhounding. Detector usage falls under "Mining"
Evidently a federal requirement has been issued that any funding provided to the states on land containing fiah and wildlife resources jointly managed will require a Cultural Significance review before any type of activity that involves "Breaking the ground Level" is permitted.
http://www.dahp.wa.gov/pages/EnvironmentalReview/EnvironmentalReviewOverview.htm
It was stated by the assistant Director of the Department that at the present time before they are able to repair any fence which might require a posthole they are required to "have a review performed".
One commission member then asked if that meant a review would be required before any razor clam digging would be allowed on ocean beaches, as this activity seemed to meets the federal requirements for a review. While he did not receive a specific answer on his question, the director did say that it would appear to read that way.
Two states already require this review, of which Oregon is one. Frankly, if this passes the committee I can see where Metal Detecting is a thing of the past in Washington State..
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