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Gold dredging on rise in Va. waters

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FREDERICKSBURG, Va. (WVVA) -- Some people are calling for the regulation of dredging for gold in Virginia rivers.

The Free Lance-Star of Fredericksburg says officials have seen a surge in recreational gold mining in waters such as the Rappahannock River. Environmentalists and water conservation officials say the practice involves gas-powered suction dredges that can be harmful to fish and their eggs.

Since the state doesn't require a permit to dredge for gold, it's unclear exactly how many people are doing it.

Director Nathan Lott of the Virginia Conservation Network said he is hopeful a reasonable state regulation can be developed.

The practice of gold dredging was discussed at a meeting this week in Fredericksburg.

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