Clean TeQ Water Limited announced it has received Practical Completion for the design, manufacture and delivery of a water treatment plant to remove uranium from bore water in Laramba, a remote indigenous community, approximately 200km north-west of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. The contract, signed in May 2022 with Power Water Corporation, for the delivery of this project is the first plant to be delivered as part of the Northern Territory Government's $28 million program to improve water quality and supply infrastructure to prioritised areas of critical need. In this application, Clean TeQ Water has used ion exchange technology to remove the naturally occurring uranium from the bore water.

The ion exchange process has been designed to operate to with a minimum of by-product. Clean TeQ Water will continue to support Power water Corporation through remote monitoring to ensure reliable operations and minimum disruption to the water supply. Clean TeQ Water is proud to confirm that it has met the delivery milestone of 16 December 2022.

The delivery has been achieved safely, on-time and on-budget by Clean TeQ Water's experienced multi- disciplinary team. The 8-week validation period will commence in mid-January 2023. This project is one of several projects that Clean TeQ Water is involved in that relates to improving water security and water safety, including the recently signed Townsville contract.

As demand growth continues to be driven by climate change, the use of advanced technology to improve water security is a focus market for the Company.