Salt Lake Potash Limited announced the commencement of Process Plant commissioning at its Lake Way Project near Wiluna, Western Australia. First time potassium rich harvest salts, precipitated from lake aquifer brine, have been fed into an SOP Plant in Australia. First harvest salts have been successfully fed into the feed hopper, conveyed to the surge bin, run through the lump breaker, and then into the attritioning feed tank at the front-end of the Process Plant. Over the coming weeks the utilities, conversion circuit, flotation circuits, crystallisers and dryer will all be commissioned ahead of full load commissioning and SOP production in the June quarter. Consultants from the plant designer, Wood Group, as well as vendors Veolia and Broadbent (amongst others) will be assisting in the commissioning process. Front-end plant commissioning was powered by 2MW diesel generators. These will continue to be used to progress the commissioning activities over coming weeks. Gas supply lines and delivery station for the 10MW power station have been fully commissioned, with Power-on scheduled for late April to support final commissioning activities and production commencement. First production and SOP sales on track for the June quarter.