Three Gorges Probe

News flash: Reservoir to reach 156 metres a year earlier than planned

October 16, 2003

The builders of the Three Gorges dam intend to fill the reservoir to 156 metres above sea level one year ahead of schedule, an official project publication has revealed.

At a special session convened in Beijing early last month, the Three
Gorges Project Construction Committee (TGPCC) decided to raise the
reservoir an additional four metres from the current level of 135
metres by the end of this month, the Three Gorges Project Daily reports.

The project’s policy-making body also decided at the meeting to fill
the reservoir to 156 metres in 2006, one year earlier than planned, the
newspaper says.

News of these unexpected revisions to the long-established project timetable has been released in stages. Three Gorges Probe
learned of this month’s four-metre rise from a Sept. 26 China News
Service report, while the Three Gorges Project Daily revealed on Oct.
10 the plan to raise the reservoir to 156 metres in 2006.

Premier Wen Jiabao, who is also director of the TGPCC, urged project
officials to pay special attention in the third phase of construction
to quality control and safety, resettlement, environmental protection
and reservoir management.

Workers in Zigui county have been busy surveying the reservoir and
erecting 300 large steel signs indicating the 156-metre level, the Web
site of the Changjiang Water Resources Commission says. Some even gave
up their weeklong National Day holiday to devote themselves to the task.

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