Lithium Chile Inc. announced that the local Turi community has approved the company's plans to run additional TEM geophysical surveys and based on these results the company may drill up to three exploration holes on the Turi Prospect. Turi is one of the company's priority prospects for the following reasons: Near surface samples show grading of up to 590 mg/l of lithium; The 100% owned 76 km2 property covers the entire salar basin; There are two active geothermal springs on the property supplying primary recharge to the basin with lithium concentrations up to 170 mg/l; and the property is accessible with good infrastructure. It is anticipated that the TEM program will commence in late January or early February.