This year’s flood disasters in China have prompted a vociferous debate on the Internet among expatriate Chinese communities in North America. Several high-circulation on-line magazines have weighed in on the subject with lengthy articles and interviews, particularly with reference to the issue of dubious flood control benefits of the Three Gorges project.
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Special report: Resettlement problems of the Three Gorges dam (part I)
Earlier this year, sociologist Wu Ming travelled to the counties around the Three Gorges Dam. Here is an excerpt from his study, published by the International Rivers Network in March, 1998.
Construction of Three Gorges project ship lock is completed
"The permanent ship lock demands the most sophisticated technology in the entire Three Gorges project," said Zhang Guangdou, an academician on both the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Academy of Engineering.
Yangtze’s decline highlights China’s growing water problems
Two-way traffic resumes in Three Gorges
Three Gorges Reservoir discharges water
Yangtze at risk of bank collapses
During a recent inspection organized by the office of the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters, inspectors found that the banks along some sections of the Jingjiang River, a section of the Yangtze River, could be at risk of collapse, the People’s Daily reported yesterday.
Three Gorges ship locks officially resume two-way traffic
YICHANG, Hubei Province — The five-level dual-track ship locks of the mammoth Three Gorges Dam have passed their acceptance test after 13 years of construction and been officially opened to two-way traffic, officials announced on Monday.
Stop paying nuke plant debt, SC justice urges gov’t
(June 18, 2008) Supreme Court Associate Justice Reynato Puno has urged the government to consider stopping payments for loans that the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos borrowed to build the mothballed Bataan Nuclear Power Plant.
Villagers damned by Chinese corruption
Three Gorges: A cautionary tale
Kelly Haggart and Yang Chongqing – Watershed October 1, 2005
Southern bank of China’s Three Gorges Project set to begin operation
The first power generator on the southern bank of China’s Three Gorges Project is expected to be linked to the grid and begin operating this month.
Expert warns of dirty dam
The water quality in China’s Three Gorges reservoir on the Yangtze River is being polluted by discharge from industry and towns upstream of the giant dam, a Chinese environmental scientist said yesterday.
Competing surveys receive varied attention in Chile’s main dailies
(June 18, 2008) A new poll concerning the HidroAysén dam project is raising questions not only about what Chileans really think of the controversial hydroelectric venture, but also about how the issue is being treated by the nation’s major newspapers.
Dredgers dig shipping lanes in drying Yangtze
Shipping channels in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River are to be dredged as the water falls to its lowest level in 20 years.
Authorities have withdrawn a large silt dredger from a north China offshore construction site to dredge channels at Heishazhou (Blacksand Shoal), 40 kilometers upstream from Wuhu Bridge on the lower reaches, said Wan Dabin, a senior official with the Yangtze River Waterway Bureau.


