Old News But Worth NotingThis is old news but it is worth noting the credentials of Dave Anderson who presented ?Copperwood project to the Upper Peninsula Enviromental Coalition.https://www.upenvironment.org/hotissues.html December 2, 2010, 6:00 pm, CopperWood Mine info meeting: Thursday in the Ford Center at Alberta:UPEC sponsored meeting with Dave Anderson updating us on the CopperWood Mine project. Guests invited! Mr. Dave Anderson, Project Coordinator for Orvana Resources US Corp, will be giving a presentation on the proposed Copperwood Mine located outside of Wakefield Michigan. Informative public meeting with info about the copper/silver mine proposed near Wakefield/White Pine, Michigan:from Orvana's webpage: "In September and October 2008, Orvana’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Orvana Resources US Corp., entered into mineral leases covering 712 hectares (1,759 acres), now referred to as Copperwood. This area is located in the Upper Peninsula (UP) of the State of Michigan some 30 kilometres southwest of the inactive White Pine Mine where over 1.7 million tonnes of copper and over 4.5 million ounces of silver were produced between 1953 and 1996...."Anderson will discuss the Copperwood Project and the Environmental Summary of Work to Date. Dave has a Bachelor of Science from Northland College in Environmental Studies. For over 20 years Mr. Anderson has been providing environmental consulting for government agencies, tribes and environmental organizations. Mining experience has included extensive research and consulting on the White Pine Mine and Crandon Project. Mr. Anderson currently sits on the Gogebic County Conservation District Board of Directors, Western UP Citizen Advisory Committee and Walleyes for Tommorow Board of Directors. Past clients include The Nature Conservancy (MI & WI), Department of Defense, International Paper, Orvana Minerals, Gogebic County, USEPA and many others. (ORVANA'S HISTORY: Orvana's website states that the company is a low-cost gold producer with significant growth opportunities and a strong balance sheet. Orvana owns and operates the Don Mario Mine in Eastern Bolivia and is developing two promising assets: the recently acquired El Valle-Boinás/Carlés gold-copper project in Northern Spain and the Copperwood copper project in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, United States.)