(August 15, 2008) Electric Power Congolmerate Hopes to Dam Chile’s Pascua and Baker Rivers Multinational energy congolmerate HidroAysén submitted its environmental impact statement to the Chilean government Thursday morning, outlining its plans to dam the Baker and Pascua Rivers in Chile’s southern Patagonia region. The proposed project includes five massive hydroelectric dams that have come under fierce criticism from environmentalists around the world.
The perils of delivering aid
(August 15, 2008) The gunning down of three female foreign aid workers – two of them Canadians – and their Afghan driver a few dozen miles south of Kabul on Wednesday is the latest bloody murder to underscore the relentless deterioration in Afghan security conditions.
Three Gorges expose wins top prize at film festival
‘Many journalists, international and national, wrote reports and questioned the Three Gorges project. But once it was completed they stopped. I know the population is still suffering from it.’ — filmmaker Jia Zhangke
Three Gorges cleared of rodents before water levels rise
Forty-three tons of rat poison have been laid to clear the Three Gorges reservoir area of rodents before water levels are raised to 156 meters later this month.
Three Gorges sightseers to transfer to buses
Tourist travelling on the Yangtze River to admire the Three Gorges project will have to transfer to buses to get around the dam for the next year while construction work is under way on the shiplock, Xinhua reports.
Three Gorges Project given go-ahead to raise water level to 156 meters
China’s State Council, or cabinet, has authorized the Three Gorges power plant to raise the water level of the reservoir to 156 metres after this year’s flood season.
Lock construction leaves 10 mln ton freight gap in Three Gorges
Navigation delays are set to begin Sept. 15 at the Three Gorges dam, as construction work on the shiplock will reduce traffic to single file and significantly curtail the volume of freight that can pass through the dam in the next year.
Single-way traffic only on Yangtze River near Three Gorges project area
Traffic at the Three Gorges dam shiplock slowed drastically Friday as year-long construction work began. Traffic can now move in only one direction, alternating every 24 hours.
German intervention puts Fu Xiancai in top hospital – but villagers harassed over investigation
HRIC has learned that intervention by the German media has resulted in injured Three Gorges activist Fu Xiancai gaining admittance to one of China’s best rehabilitation hospitals. Meanwhile, local officials are harassing his friends and family.
Three Gorges water level to rise Wednesday
The water level in the Three Gorges reservoir will rise from the current 135 metres to 148 metres by Oct. 1 and then to 156 metres by mid-October after a break of two days so engineers can monitor the effects on the dam, Xinhua reports.
In key step for Gorges, water levels increase
The Three Gorges reservoir will be raised a maximum of five metres a day so that drought-fighting efforts and water usage in downstream areas are not affected, Xinhua reports.
Three Gorges reservoir battles garbage
Rising water levels in the Three Gorges reservoir will increase the amount of garbage floating around the dam, harming the environment and threatening river traffic, an official with the China Yangtze River Three Gorges Project Development Corporation said yesterday.
Floating garbage piling up in Three Gorges dam
As the water in the reservoir is set to rise to increase the hydroelectric potential of the dam, a lot of garbage on the banks will end up floating in its huge reservoir, a top Three Gorges Corp. official says.
Three Gorges gates near completion
The Three Gorges dam will be thoroughly tested by the elements during next summer’s flood season, when it will have to hold back water up to 170 metres deep.
ELECTRICITE DU LAOS: Hydro construction costs rise
(August 14, 2008) Xekaman 3 construction costs rise.


