The wife of a construction worker who died while working on the site is now suing Rotec Industries, a U.S.-based manufacturer of conveyor systems that transport and place concrete
NGOs urge response to grievances over Three Gorges resettlement
As violence grows in the Three Gorges resettlement areas, international NGOs call for immediate action by government and investors to address affected peoples’ grievances.
Three Gorges investigation damns equipment
Equipment failure is to blame for an accident that claimed three lives and severely injured 20 others at Three Gorges Project site
Three Gorges embezzlement played down
Officials yesterday sought to play down reports of embezzlement in the Three Gorges Dam project, saying they related to the resettlement of locals and not to the dam’s construction.
Resettlement aims to save environment
Officials confirmed that there will be an exodus of some 125,000 locals from the future reservoir area of the mammoth Three Gorges Project, which will be the world’s largest hydropower dam and is currently under construction across the Yangtze R
Project will not damage Yangtze’s ecosystems
The Three Gorges Project, the world’s largest hydropower dam, will be environmentally friendly and will not destroy the ecological systems of the Yangtze River area, where the dam is being built, senior officials promised.
Open the floodgates: Three Gorges project hammers out listing plans
Li Yongan, vice president of the China Yangtze Three Gorges Project Development Corp., recently said that his company has worked out several listing plans
Chinese workers killed at Three Gorges dam
A conveyor belt from an American-built tower crane fell more than 60 feet onto a group of Chinese workers, killing three and injuring 30, the Chinese press reported.
Nature’s friend
Liang Congjie, founder of China’s first environmental NGO and outspoken critic of the Three Gorges dam, wins a Magsaysay Award, Asia’s version of the Nobel Prize.
Criticism, financial uncertainty surround China’s Three Gorges dam
Asian Assets Direct May 23, 2006 Washington – A controversial Chinese dam that has received billions of dollars in financing from U.S., European and Japanese banks and export credit agencies is being […]
Yangtze dam ‘a disaster’
A group of 53 experts, including former Three Gorges engineers, dam experts, parliamentarians and cultural officials, have signed a petition released by Three Gorges Probe, reports the Telegraph.
Land for gorges project ‘illegally claimed’
Citizens complain as local governments illegally claim land for Three Gorges Dam project.
Dam officials face scrutiny by anti-corruption taskforce
South China Morning Post May 31, 2006 Special inspectors have been sent to units responsible for resettling people affected by the Three Gorges Dam project to purge cadres guilty of corruption after […]
Three Gorges: a dam with faint praise
Discovery Channel June 2, 2006 It is now eight years since the People’s Congress of China approved the Three Gorges Dam project – and sparked a global controversy. Slated for completion in […]
Chinese engineers petition government to delay Three Gorges Dam
Press Advisory, International Rivers Network June 3, 2006 Scandal further Discredits Wall Street Financed Project A group of 53 Chinese senior engineers and academics has made an urgent appeal to China’s leaders […]


