They I had to sign some indemnity forms when I applied to go in. Had to
have it all sorted weeks before going in.
Tony,
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Sanderson
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 10:00 AM
To: Tony Russell
Cc: Tom Tarrant; Birding-aus
Subject: RFI: Legal help with access problem
Hi all,
The Leanyer Sewage Works in Darwin does require a permit of sorts - you
have to register, and you have to inform them of your visit in advance -
because you need to pick up a key. They take a deposit (fully refunded
when you return the key), and then you're fine. No insurance
requirements. The main thing that catches people out is that the first
time you go, you need to have the paperwork done a few weeks before you
need to get the the Sewage Works. After that they only need 48 hours
notice to get the key each time you go.
Regards,
Chris
ps. unless things have changed in Broome, the situation there is worse,
with no public access at all - bye bye Snipe sightings. You can drive
around the side and look in with a scope, but a great deal of the pond
edges are not visible from outside due to high banks.
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