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Instream Gravel Mining - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2008

Instream gravel mining is a pernicious method of obtaining gravel in the state of Arkansas. This, created by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, video describes the damage caused by instream gravel mining

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  • When gravel is removed, the stream will rearrange itself to fill up the depression. During high water, it will move bedload from upstream, eroding the stream bottom or collapsing the banks. A "nationwide" permit merely lets folks file and start mining without any individual review. It bypasses the opportunity to review specific conditions at the site.

  • The army corps of engineers is proposing the issuance of a general permit for gravel mining on the chetco river in oregon in order to essentially make it easier for a contractor to obtain a permit to conduct in stream gravel mining on the river. the chetco is a premier salmon fishery. how do you think the army corps issuing general permits will effect the river quality?

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