Salt Lake Potash Limited announced that it has completed the civil earthworks at the process plant and non-process infrastructure site at the Lake Way Project. Early process plant construction work has now commenced and the Project remains on schedule for December 2020 commissioning. The company has implemented plans to minimize potential impact from COVID-19 on its site operations, and has seen no material impact to its suppliers. Following completion of Stage 2 on-lake civils SO4 has now shifted focus to rapid construction of the process plant and non-process infrastructure (accommodation, power, raw water storage, buildings etc.) for the Lake Way Project. At the process plant site, ground clearing and bulk civil earthworks are now complete. This work included pad preparation for construction of the process plant, power plant, warehouse, workshop, administration and site village, as well as construction of the raw water pond, runoff settlement ponds and site access roads. Lake Way Village construction is 60% complete and will be housing workers from mid April 2020. More than 50% of the long-lead items for the plant and NPI construction have been ordered with engineering and procurement expected to be finalized in coming months. On-lake the trench network continues to supply aquifer brine to the 400Ha of solar evaporation ponds that have commenced commissioning as they ramp up to steady state commercial scale operation. Harvest salts are precipitating as planned and will be used to commission and feed the process plant from late fourth quarter 2020. The company has responded with changes to its operations as Government advice regarding Covid-19 has evolved in order to minimize potential impacts. Specifically, interstate workers have elected to transit home while non critical movement to and from site has been minimized. All interaction with the local Wiluna community has ceased. Use of the Wiluna airport for travel to/from site has not been impacted and this airport continues to support the SO4 business. The company has received no information from suppliers to suggest delays to any items ordered for the process plant and non-process infrastructure.