BQE Water Reaches Milestone in Clean-up Efforts at Eagle Gold Mine
BQE Water Reaches Milestone in Clean-up Efforts at Eagle Gold Mine |
[30-July-2025] |
VANCOUVER, BC, July 30, 2025 /CNW/ - BQE Water Inc. (TSXV: BQE), a leader in the treatment and management of mine impacted waters is pleased to announce that, under the contract with PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. in its capacity as court appointed Receiver of Victoria Gold Corp. (the "Receiver") for emergency treatment at Eagle Gold Mine, it has discharged over 600,000m3 of treated water into the environment. The BQE team developed and implemented an emergency response treatment that has treated multiple water sources over the course of the project including cyanide heap leach solution contained on site following the heap failure, contact water reporting to leach solution storage ponds during the spring snow melt, and contaminated groundwater pumped from interception wells. Effluent water quality has been continuously monitored using Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) developed by BQE's team using analytical tools available on site. Effluent quality is further verified by third party accredited laboratories performing daily testing for toxicity and comprehensive chemical analysis on 24-hour composite samples from the end of pipe. With the contract extended until October 31, 2025, BQE Water will continue to be responsible for water treatment operations on site. As the drain-down of solution from the heap leach facility is expected to be substantially complete and the remaining inventory of contaminated water stored at Eagle continues to decrease, the operation of the emergency response system is anticipated to come to an end by the end of Q3 2025. Further, as part of the scope of work, BQE Water will prepare a decommissioning plan to wind down the emergency response treatment and a winterization plan for all water treatment infrastructure that will remain on site over the winter. Subject to the Receiver's approval, BQE Water will then implement these plans prior to demobilizing from site. Jani Djokic, the CEO of the Na-Cho Nyäk Dun Development Corporation (NNDDC), commented, "The heap leach failure at Eagle has had significant impact on the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun (FNNND) lands and waters, including the fish, animals, and people who rely on those waters. BQE's expertise and responsiveness has been very valuable in avoiding even greater impacts - efforts which have included the participation of FNNND businesses and Citizens directly in the operations of the emergency treatment system, as well as a Cooperation Agreement with NNDDC." David Kratochvil, the President and CEO of BQE Water, stated, "Implementing the emergency response treatment system quickly with off-the-shelf pieces of equipment installed in the extreme cold weather and arriving at a continuous and consistent production of non-toxic effluent was very challenging. I am tremendously proud of our team including engineers, operators, aquatic toxicologists, and support staff: all working quickly, under a lot of pressure, and keeping all stakeholders and regulatory authorities up to date on all developments. The project success is a true showcase of BQE Water's abilities." About BQE Water's Work at Eagle Gold Mine Since September 2024 About BQE Water Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION SOURCE BQE Water Inc. | ||
Company Codes: TorontoVE:BQE,TorontoV:BQE |