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IMPACT Silver drills 834 g/t Silver over 3.38 meters (TW) at San Felipe
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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n\n\nIMPACT Silver drills 834 g/t Silver over 3.38 meters (TW) at San Felipe\n\n/* Style Definitions */\nspan.prnews_span\n{\nfont-size:8pt;\nfont-family:\"Arial\";\ncolor:black;\n}\na.prnews_a\n{\ncolor:blue;\n}\nli.prnews_li\n{\nfont-size:8pt;\nfont-family:\"Arial\";\ncolor:black;\n}\np.prnews_p\n{\nfont-size:0.62em;\nfont-family:\"Arial\";\ncolor:black;\nmargin:0in;\n}\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCanada NewsWire\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 12, 2017\n\n\n\nTrading Symbol: \"IPT: TSX.V\"\n\n\n\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 12, 2017 /CNW/ - IMPACT Silver Corp. (\"IMPACT\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce results from the first drilling on the El Paso Vein located in the Royal Mines of Zacualpan Silver-Gold District of central Mexico. \n\nSummaryDrill hole Z17-26 intersected 834 g/t silver over 3.38 meters (true width) including 1,448 g/t silver over 1.26 meters (true width) at the San Felipe prospect on the El Paso Vein. The zone remains open for expansion. IMPACT mining personnel plan to access the old San Felipe Mine workings to establish underground drill stations to continue testing the zone. The El Paso Vein is centrally located within the district, passes less than one kilometer from IMPACT's producing 535 tonne per day Guadalupe processing plant, and represents a potential near-term source of additional high-grade feed for the plant.\n\nBackgroundThe El Paso Vein is one of a series of northwesterly striking, northeast dipping structures that transect the district.  These classes of veins often have strike lengths of one to five kilometers and are host to a number of important past producing mines in the district such as La Cuchara, Chontalpan, Xitinga, Lipton, and Liptonia.  The El Paso Vein has been traced in outcrop and underground workings for 2.1 kilometers from the El Paso adit in the north to San Felipe in the south with widths ranging up to thirteen meters as evidenced in the El Capulin adit.    \n\nThe San Felipe encompasses a series of old underground workings that have been partially rehabilitated and explored by IMPACT's exploration team.  Based upon archive maps, the main level working extends for one kilometer, with the central portion having three working levels, plus some small stopes. Several shafts providing ventilation and some smaller adits are also present.  A number of high grad...