STATE PARKS
Connecticut
http://dep.state.ct.us/stateparks/
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
BUREAU OF OUTDOOR RECREATION, STATE PARKS DIVISION
POLICY/PROCEDURE #312 October 31, 2002
SUBJECT: METAL DETECTION - COLLECTING GUIDELINES
SECTION INDEX: I. USE OF METAL DETECTION DEVICES
I. USE OF METAL DETECTION DEVICES
The use of metal detection devices is permitted on land under the jurisdiction of the Department of Environmental Protection under the following conditions:
1. The activity shall be limited to surface collection except at beach areas where digging is permitted in sand areas devoid of vegetation. However no collecting or digging will be allowed in areas of sand dunes adjoining the beach area proper. Digging must be done by hand with all motorized devices prohibited. All holes dug must be refilled immediately before the collector leaves the site.
2. The use of metal detection devices will only be permitted when the beach is not being used by the public for other purposes.
3. Persons using a metal detector are required to use a trash apron to store all materials found. The collector may retain articles found, except items of a personal nature such as jewelry and watches, which must be turned into the manager in charge. Any material the collector does not wish to retain shall be placed in a waste receptacle.
4. No specific permit is required at this time.
5. Staff may close any area to this activity for purposes of maintaining visitor safety and/or preserving significant artifactual remains.
The use of metal detectors is prohibited at the following state park areas:
· Continental Army Hospital Memorial - West Hartford
· Dinosaur - Rocky Hill
· Ft. Griswold Battlefield - Groton
· Ft. Trumbull – New London
· Gay City – Hebron
· Gillette Castle – East Haddam (prohibition includes all of the park property adjacent to the CT River.)
· Industrial Monument – North Canaan
· Macedonia Brook – Kent
· Mashamoquet Brook – Pomfret
· Putnam Memorial - Redding
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Pamela Aey Adams, Director
National Parks are Off limits
& A Detector in your Trunk with the Batteries in can get you arrested.