Enertopia Corporation announced it has received results from Genesis Water Technologies Inc. (GWT) lithium recovery bench tests of four synthetic brine samples using GWT's patent pending process. The first goal of the four separate bench tests was to confirm the estimated 90% recovery rate of Lithium (Li) from various brines sources as per the June 2016 theoretical feasibility study. The recovery rates for Lithium in the four synthetic brines analyzed were from 77.87% to 85.62% over a testing period of 24 hours. One of the primary positive takeaways from the test was the high recovery rate from sample D from Bolivia, with its very high Mg/Li ratio. The second goal of the bench tests was to confirm that GWT's Lithium recovery process would result in a final product of 99.5% or greater purity of battery grade Lithium Carbonate (Li2CO3) as was indicated by the June 2016 theoretical feasibility study. Lithium Carbonate products from the processing of the 4 brine samples are being shipped to a third-party, independent lab and Enertopia will provide the marketplace with an update once purity tests have begun.