What's Happening?
BQE Water Inc. has been awarded a significant contract to manage the operations and maintenance of the Britannia Mine Water Treatment Plant, located 50 kilometers north of Vancouver. This contract, facilitated
by Infrastructure BC on behalf of the British Columbia government, marks the largest in BQE Water's history. The plant, which has been operational for 20 years, utilizes a High-Density Sludge (HDS) lime treatment process to neutralize acidity and remove heavy metals such as copper and zinc from mine water. This process prevents approximately 600 tons of heavy metal contaminants from entering the marine environment annually. BQE Water will take over the plant's operations on January 13, 2026, for a 20-year term, employing a team of six on-site, including two supervisors, supported by local engineers and technicians. The company plans to implement a Computerised Maintenance Management System to optimize operations and reduce costs.
Why It's Important?
The contract awarded to BQE Water is crucial for environmental protection, as the Britannia Mine Water Treatment Plant plays a vital role in safeguarding the marine ecosystem of Howe Sound by preventing heavy metal contamination. This agreement not only underscores the importance of sustainable mining practices but also highlights the economic and environmental benefits of effective water treatment solutions. For BQE Water, this contract represents a significant business milestone, potentially enhancing its reputation and financial standing. The project also reflects a broader commitment by the British Columbia government to invest in environmental protection and sustainable resource management, which could influence similar initiatives in other regions.
What's Next?
BQE Water is set to commence its operations at the Britannia Mine Water Treatment Plant in early 2026. The company plans to undertake several capital projects to upgrade the existing infrastructure over the contract's duration. Additionally, the implementation of a Computerised Maintenance Management System is expected to streamline operations and reduce lifecycle costs. The contract includes a provision for sharing potential savings with the government, incentivizing BQE Water to achieve cost efficiencies. The success of this project could lead to further opportunities for BQE Water in the field of mine water treatment, both within Canada and internationally.








