An Act To Amend the Law Regarding Recreational Gold Prospecting
Emergency preamble. Whereas, acts and resolves of the Legislature do not become effective until 90 days after adjournment unless enacted as emergencies; and
Whereas, recreational gold prospecting may occur without a permit subject to certain conditions that do not take into account the differing environmental effects of different methods of recreational gold prospecting; and
Whereas, in order to provide access to recreational gold prospecting, enhanced regulation based on environmental effects and protection to certain stream segments that provide habitat to Atlantic salmon and brook trout before the next recreational gold prospecting season, this legislation must take effect as soon as possible; and
Whereas, in the judgment of the Legislature, these facts create an emergency within the meaning of the Constitution of Maine and require the following legislation as immediately necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety; now, therefore,
Sec. 1. 38 MRSA §480-B, sub-§§1-C to 1-F are enacted to read:
Sec. 2. 38 MRSA §480-B, sub-§5-C, as enacted by PL 2013, c. 536, §1, is repealed.
Sec. 3. 38 MRSA §480-B, sub-§8-B is enacted to read:
Sec. 4. 38 MRSA §480-Q, sub-§5-A, as amended by PL 2013, c. 536, §2, is further amended to read:
(1) Equipment may not have any fuel, oil or hydraulic leaks or cause any unlicensed discharge.
(2) Motorized equipment may not exceed 7 horsepower.
(3) The inside diameter of a suction dredge intake nozzle and hose may not exceed 4 inches.
(4) The area of a sluice may not exceed 10 square feet.
(5) A flume may not be used to transport water outside of a stream channel.
(6) A backhoe, bulldozer, excavator, power auger, skid loader, trencher or other similar mechanized equipment may not be used.
(7) Explosives may not be used.
(1) Disturbs a stream bank, including but not limited to digging into the bank or dredging or altering water flow within a stream channel in a manner that causes the bank to erode or collapse;
(2) Removes or damages vegetation or woody debris such as root wads, stumps or logs within a stream channel, on the bank or on nearby upland, including cutting or abrasion of trees;
(3) Diverts, dams or otherwise obstructs a stream;
(4) Deposits soil, rocks or any other foreign material from outside of the channel into a stream; or
(5) Deposits stream bottom sediments or rocks onto the bank or upland . ;
(6) For Class 3 recreational gold prospecting, displaces more than 2 cubic yards of gravel per day; or
(7) For Class 4 recreational gold prospecting, displaces more than 5 cubic yards of gravel per day.
(1) Waters closed to motorized Class 4 recreational gold prospecting in the unorganized territories identified in rules adopted by the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Maine Land Use Planning Commission;
(2) Waters closed to motorized Class 4 recreational gold prospecting identified in rules adopted by the Department of Environmental Protection;
(3) Waters defined as Class AA waters pursuant to section 465; and
(4) The following areas of critical or high-value brook trout or Atlantic salmon habitat:
(a) Bemis Stream and tributaries in Township D and Rangeley Plantation;
(b) Bond Brook in the City of Augusta and the Town of Manchester;
(c) Bull Branch of Sunday River and tributaries in Grafton Township and Riley Township;
(d) Carrabassett River and tributaries in the Town of Carrabassett Valley , Freeman Township, and the Town of Kingfield, Mount Abram Township and Salem Township upstream from a point located one mile above the dam in the Town of Kingfield;
(e) Cold Stream tributaries, including Tomhegan Stream, in Chase Stream Township, Johnson Mountain Township and West Forks Plantation;
(f) Enchanted Stream in Upper Enchanted Township and Lower Enchanted Township;
(g) Magalloway River and tributaries, including Little Magalloway River, in Bowmantown Township, Lincoln Plantation, Lynchtown Township, Magalloway Plantation, Oxbow Township, Parkertown Township and Parmachenee Township;
(h) Rapid River in the Town of Upton and Township C;
(i) Sheepscot River and tributaries, including the West Branch, in the Town of Alna, the Town of China, the Town of Freedom, the Town of Liberty, the Town of Montville, the Town of Palermo, the Town of Somerville, the Town of Whitefield and the Town of Windsor;
(j) South Bog Stream in Rangeley Plantation;
(k) Spencer Stream and Little Spencer Stream tributaries, including Kibby Stream in Kibby Township, Skinner Township, T.3, R.5 B.K.P. W.K.R., T.4, R.5 B.K.P. W.K.R., King and Bartlett Township and T.5, R.6 B.K.P. W.K.R.; and
(l) Togus Stream in the Town of Chelsea and the Town of Randolph.
Emergency clause. In view of the emergency cited in the preamble, this legislation takes effect when approved.
SUMMARY
This bill amends the law governing recreational gold prospecting. The bill establishes different classes of recreational gold prospecting based on the equipment used and establishes different requirements for each class.