BUSCAR COMPANY ANNOUNCES MAJOR ADVANCEMENT IN THE PERMITTING PROCESS FOR THE TREASURE CANYON GOLD MINE PROJECT IN CALIFORNIA
According to an update from
Key Permitting Milestones Achieved
The following permits have been officially approved:
- Dust Control Plan Application - Submitted; NSAQMD confirmed most requirements have been met
- Burn Permit (NSAQMD Permit No. 5186, issued 4/29/2026) - Issued, valid from
7/15/2026 through 7/15/2027 ; valid only on designatedBurn Days ; a separate Project Burn Permit fromCalFire /USFS must also be obtained prior to burning
The burn permit, subject to applicable conditions, including burn-day designations and a separate
- Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement (EPIMS No. PLU-13720-R2) for a temporary bridge crossing of
Lights Creek - Agreement issued by CDFW; subject to a 35-day CEQA statute-of-limitations period and additional conditions set forth in the Agreement - Permanent bridge crossing application — Included within the SMARA Road Access Plan and currently under agency review
Surface Mining and Reclamation Act (SMARA) –
The following documents and plans have been formally submitted and are currently under regulatory review:
- SMARA Reclamation Plan
- Mining Waste Characterization
- Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan
- Road Access Plan
Current regulatory review items include:
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State Water Board Division of Water Rights review - 401 Water Quality Certification and Waste Discharge Requirements review
The Company noted that clarification was requested regarding water discharge requirements. The Plan of Operations proposes to recycle mine water for operational reuse, with
The Plan of Operations proposes the use of a spring located on site for potable water supply. The status of any regulatory requirements applicable to that water source is subject to ongoing review.
Mine Safety and Operational Readiness
Following final approval of the Plan of Operations, Buscar intends to immediately file the remaining mine safety-related permits, including:
- Magazine Storage Permit
- Explosives Permit
These permits will be processed through MSHA, Cal/
Environmental and Infrastructure Advantages
According to the consultant's report, the project area has previously experienced repeated wildfires that removed a significant portion of the forest cover. As a result, the construction of mine infrastructure and access roads is not expected to require the removal of living trees, reducing environmental disturbance and potentially streamlining portions of the permitting and construction process.
The Company also emphasized that the approved burn permit authorizes the removal of remaining dead trees and wildfire debris, improving site safety and operational preparation.
Strong Relationship with
The consultant further stated that edits to sections of the Plan of Operations have been provided and incorporated into updated submissions.
Management Commentary
"The progress we are seeing in the permitting process is extremely encouraging and reflects the professionalism and cooperation of everyone involved," said
"We are particularly pleased with the continued engagement from the
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