Duyuru • Apr 16
BQE Water Inc. to Report Q4, 2025 Results on Apr 23, 2026 BQE Water Inc. announced that they will report Q4, 2025 results at 4:00 PM, US Eastern Standard Time on Apr 23, 2026 Duyuru • Mar 30
BQE Water Inc., Annual General Meeting, May 29, 2026 BQE Water Inc., Annual General Meeting, May 29, 2026. Location: british columbia, vancouver Canada Duyuru • Nov 21
BQE Water Inc. Provides an Update on the Eagle Gold Mine Project BQE Water Inc. provided an update on the Eagle Gold Mine project. Following the heap leach failure at the mine in 2024, BQE Water designed, implemented, and operated an emergency water treatment plant, and has discharged over 1 million cubic meters of clean water safely into the environment, under contract with PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. in its capacity as court appointed Receiver of Victoria Gold Corp. (the "Receiver"). With the remaining inventory of contaminated water on site greatly reduced by BQE Water this year, and with adequate storage now available, active operations and discharge into the environment are expected to cease in November 2025 and a winterization plan developed by BQE Water is expected to be complete prior to demobilization from site by December 15, 2025. In further development, BQE Water submitted a proposal in response to the tender for the design and implementation of a long-term water treatment solution at Eagle Mine and was later selected by the Receiver to carry out the first phase of engineering with a contract entered on November 4, 2025. It is anticipated that the first phase will complete by the middle of first quarter of 2026. Due to the complexity of water composition and to support all possible project scenarios, the long-term treatment plant will combine multiple new processes. One of these is a process for the removal of cobalt-cyanide complexes to trace levels using ion exchange. The process was developed and pilot tested by BQE Water at Eagle Mine during the 2025 operation season. The long-term treatment design also includes the use of BQE Water's direct electro-reduction of selenium to be deployed if/when required. A key aspect of the new design is a smooth, expedient, and cost-effective transition from BQE Water's emergency treatment process to the new permanent system starting with the anticipated re-start of water treatment prior to 2026 spring freshet, and a gradual expansion of treatment adding new treatment stages for cobalt-cyanide, nitrogen species, and selenium if required. Duyuru • Nov 13
BQE Water Inc. Commences Routine Operation of New Selen-IX Plant in Record Time at the Wharf Mine BQE Water Inc. reported that a new full scale Selen-IX plant located at the Coeur Wharf mine in South Dakota, USA had passed the performance test and began routine operation. This latest Selen-IX Plant set a record time for implementation of 20 months between the design engineering kick-off to the discharge of on-spec water into the environment. The plant is designed to treat between 150 to 400 gallons of influent water per minute, removing selenium to a discharge limit of less than 5 ppb (parts per billion). The performance test was very thorough and involved plant operation at the minimum, nominal, and maximum flowrates and selenium concentrations artificially spiked to double the current and historical levels. The plant has now entered routine operations under long-term support from BQE Water to ensure that the plant continues to perform and comply with regulatory requirements. Selen-IX™? was selected for this project over biological selenium reduction systems due to several factors including: ability to avoid reliance on dilution by meeting the in-stream limit directly at the end of pipe, performance unaffected by cold water temperatures, ability to operate in intermittent mode, ability to handle large and rapid fluctuations in feed flow, and minimization of residue management costs. The project showcases BQE Water's agility and the capability of the patented Selen-IX technology which enabled the mine site to start discharging clean water into environment in 20 months from the start of engineering. This would not have been possible without close collaboration and major support received from Coeur's team, and are grateful for all their efforts. Duyuru • Aug 13
BQE Water Integrates Aquatic Toxicology Services into Its Core Competencies BQE Water Inc. announced that it is making a strategic investment into the integration of aquatic toxicology services into its existing business and suite of core competencies. This expansion is underpinned and made possible by a team of senior aquatic toxicologists including James Elphick, Dr Ebrahim (Ebi) Lari, and Josh Baker joining the BQE Water team. The investment includes the establishment of an aquatic toxicology laboratory as well as development of in-house resources to maintain BQE Water's leadership in the area of production of clean mine water. The goal of this investment is to improve the services offered by BQE Water to its clients, specifically: To reduce timelines and costs associated with implementing remedies to toxicity occurring in mine waters by having a strong in-house multidisciplinary team capable of evaluating causes of toxicity, performing all required testing, and designing remedies. To consider establishment of science-based site-specific water quality benchmarks holistically, including costs and risks of water treatment to optimize water quality from early project stages. To be in a unique position to provide guarantees to clients with respect to effluent toxicity as part of plant operations services. Approaching toxicity identification investigations and addressing gaps in the understanding of toxicant behaviour from a practical treatment perspective provides a unique service that will address ecological risks and reduce timelines for implementing the right remedies. While the plan is for the new BQE Water's toxicity testing laboratory to be fully accredited, the primary purpose of the laboratory is to support the Company's water treatment business and focus on investigative type of work rather than building a capacity for processing a high volume of samples for routine bioassays. Duyuru • May 30
BQE Water Inc. to Report Q1, 2025 Results on May 29, 2025 BQE Water Inc. announced that they will report Q1, 2025 results on May 29, 2025 Duyuru • Apr 29
BQE Water Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 26, 2025 BQE Water Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 26, 2025. Location: british columbia, vancouver Canada Duyuru • Aug 11
BQE Water Inc Appoints Richard Hubbard to Board of Directors BQE Water Inc. announced the appointment of Mr. Richard Hubbard to the Board of Directors, effective August 6, 2024. Following the appointment of Mr. Hubbard, the Board will comprise of 6 directors, 4 of whom are independent according to the requirements of the TSX-V. Mr. Hubbard brings over 40 years of experience in commercial leadership, corporate finance, capital markets and investment banking. His success spans multiple industries, largely in mining, but also from French luxury goods, international wine distribution, consumer electronics, and healthcare. Duyuru • Apr 23
BQE Water Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 25, 2024 BQE Water Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 25, 2024. Duyuru • Feb 01
BQE Water Inc. Completes Commissioning of Selen-IX Water Treatment Plant at US Mine BQE Water Inc. has completed the commissioning phase and transitioned to the operating phase of the agreement for a water treatment plant at a base metal mine in Southwestern USA. Utilizing its award winning Selen-IX process technology, BQE Water treats mine impacted waters, removing selenium to below 2 ppb (Parts Per Billion), as well as dissolved metals, in compliance with applicable effluent quality regulations. Under the agreement, BQE Water is responsible for clean water production for environmental discharge. Compensation for operations services consists of a base monthly fee and a supplemental fee for additional water treated over and above the base. The base monthly fee is payable regardless of the volume of water reporting to treatment but is subject to the plant being available for treatment. Both fees are paid subject to the plant effluent meeting the target effluent water quality. Since the completion of commissioning, the plant has been operating 24/7 with an overall plant availability more than 95%. It is expected to run year-round and treat up to 4,500 gallons of water per minute, making it the largest Selen-IX plant currently in operation. The plant first removes a host of dissolved metals, followed by selenium removal. The key aspects of the plant design that led to the selection of Selen-IX technology for selenium removal included the stringent selenium effluent limit, the requirement for a rapid ramp-up in selenium removal capacity depending on flow and selenium concentrations, and the need to produce a stable non-hazardous residue.