Blue Lagoon Resources Prepares for Dome Mountain Gold Production with MBBR Commissioning and Key Team Additions
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Blue Lagoon Resources gains operational advantage with imminent MBBR commissioning and key hires positioning for near-term gold production and cash flow.
Blue Lagoon Resources is finalizing its MBBR water treatment system commissioning while conducting underground safety preparations before commencing drilling and blasting operations.
Blue Lagoon Resources demonstrates environmental stewardship through advanced water treatment and sustainable mining practices that benefit local communities and ecosystems.
Blue Lagoon Resources uses innovative Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor technology to treat water enabling safe gold mining operations in British Columbia.
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Blue Lagoon Resources Inc. is nearing final commissioning of its Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor water treatment system at the Dome Mountain Gold Project, with full activation expected within 7-10 days. This milestone represents the final step required before commencing blasting operations, marking a significant transition toward production and near-term cash flow generation for the company.
Underground preparation work has commenced this week to ensure operational readiness, including establishing emergency egress points, testing approximately 10% of bolting as per the Ground Control Management Plan, re-establishing ventilation systems, and preparing magazine storage units for explosives. Additional activities involve clearing waste piles, cleaning underground sumps, and drilling at the rollover to establish the first exposed ore face. Once the MBBR system is commissioned, drilling and blasting will begin immediately at both the rollover and incline development areas.
The company has strengthened its operational team with the appointment of two key professionals. Michael Kendall joins as Underground Mine Supervisor, bringing over three decades of hands-on experience from notable Canadian operations including Eskay Creek, Rice Lake, and Red Chris. His expertise in mine planning, development, and production management, combined with his recognition as a Mine Rescue Captain, will be instrumental in the transition to steady-state production. Dr. Francis Salifu has been appointed Environmental Manager, bringing 15 years of mining-sector environmental management experience and expertise in ML/ARD mitigation, water quality modeling, and biochemical reactor systems. His background includes roles at Conuma Resources, PwC, and the Alberta Energy Regulator, where he improved site compliance by more than 60%.
These developments follow the company's achievement of a full mining permit in February 2025, one of only nine such permits issued in British Columbia since 2015. The production decision at Dome Mountain is based on existing mining infrastructure, past bulk sampling activity, and established mineral resources, though the company acknowledges increased uncertainty when production precedes a feasibility study. The team additions and operational progress demonstrate Blue Lagoon's commitment to safety, environmental stewardship, and efficient execution as it targets Q3 2025 for the start of gold production. For more information, visit https://www.newmediawire.com.
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