Blue Lagoon Resources Inc. announced that the submission of its Joint Mines Act /Environmental Management Act Permits Amendment Application (JMAEMA) has been made. The JMAEMA application supports the restart of the Dome Mountain Mine located near Smithers British Columbia. Technical review for this application will be completed by Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation (EMLI), the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy (ENV) and the Lake Babine Nation (LBN).

Initially submitted in Sept 2022 the document has been in the screening process focusing on the presence or absence of required information. The screening process was completed July 14, 2023, and resulted in official submission of the application for technical review. The screening process and review process will focus on the technical aspect of all components related to mining and include chapters: Chapter 1: Introduction and Project Overview, Chapter 2: Baseline Information, Chapter 3: Mine Plan, Chapter 4: Reclamation and Closure Plan, Chapter 5: Modelling, Mitigation, and Discharges, Chapter 6 Environmental Assessment Predictions, Chapter 7: Environmental Monitoring, Chapter: 8 Health and Safety, Chapter 9: Management Plans.

Individual Management Plans include: 9-A Environmental Management System, 9-B Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control, 9-C Soil Management Plan, 9-D Waste Rock and Treatment Sludge ML/ARD Management Plan, 9-E Water and Discharge Management Plan, 9-F Vegetation Management Plan, 9-G Invasive Plant Management Plan, 9-H Wildlife Management Plan, 9-I Archaeological Chance Find Procedure, 9-J Surface and Underground Mine Emergency Response Plans. 9.13 9-K Fuel Management and Spill Control Plan, 9-M Waste (Refuse and Emissions) Management Plan, 9-N Bat Management Plan, 9-O Environmental Monitoring and Surveillance, 9-P Ground Control Management Plan.9-Q Soil Handling Plan Other management plan requirements covered by sections in Chapter 9 include: 9.4 Construction Environmental Management Plan9.13 Mine Site Traffic Control Plan. 9.21 Noise Management Plan.

The Boulder Vein System is a steeply dipping structurally controlledquartz carbonate hosted base metal rich gold-silver vein system. The Company's current Mine Act Permit (M-237) provides for up to 75,000 tonnes per year production. The review schedule established by EMLI highlights 71 days for Duration of Application Review and 35 days for Decision Packages and Permit Drafting Duration with December 14, 2023 as the day for final Decision on the permit.Since submitting the application for screening in September 2022, the Company has completed two phases of diamond core drilling totalling 41 holes and 12,327 meters in Phase 2 2022, and 10 holes and 2909 meters in Phase 1 2023.

This drilling confirmed that the Boulder Vein System mineralization is at least double the resource strike length and double the down dip extent proving strong potential for defining 1M+ oz gold resource along the Boulder Vein System through systematic infill drilling. Potential cash flow from expected production in 2024 would help to finance infill drilling and a new and larger resource.