Improving navigation on the Yangtze was a chief justification for going ahead with the Three Gorges project, but so far the dam’s shiplock has proved to be a bottleneck and delays have become routine.
Improving navigation on the Yangtze was a chief justification for going ahead with the Three Gorges project, but so far the dam’s shiplock has proved to be a bottleneck and delays have become routine.
Human Rights in China has received an urgent appeal from 650 Three Gorges migrants who say their leader is at imminent risk of detention because of his activism on their behalf.
As police try to crack down an opium-poppy growing in the heart of the Three Gorges reservoir area, local officials draw links between the illicit cash crop and the economic turmoil in the region caused by dam-related resettlement.
The Three Gorges reservoir is being lowered for the summer flood
season, with the water level going down four metres this month to 135
metres, an official project publication reports.
Citing ‘worrisome’ levels of industrial pollution, China’s state environmental agency has acknowledged that pollution-control efforts in the Three Gorges reservoir area have not gone as well as planned, China Daily reports.
Renowned water engineer Zhang Guangdou, a key figure in China’s dam-building program of the past 50 years, including the Three Gorges project, has openly called the quality of construction work on the Three Gorges dam "far from excellent" and "not first-class."
Journalist Dai Qing interviews Guo Laixi, an eminent geographer who took part in the Chinese feasibility study for the Three Gorges dam but became so alarmed about the project’s potential impacts that he refused to sign the study team’s final report.
‘All we want is for the policies of the central government to be enforced, so that we can be resettled properly and start rebuilding our lives,’ migrants write in a petition recently obtained by Three Gorges Probe.
(June 19, 2008) In response to many press inquiries about China’s deadly May 12, 2008 earthquake, China’s Fan Xiao, chief engineer of the Regional Geology Investigation Team of the Sichuan Geology and Mineral Bureau, answers the following questions.
The builders of the Three Gorges dam have suddenly announced a dramatic change in the project schedule: The reservoir, which was filled to the 135-metre level in June, is to be raised an additional four metres by the end of October.
Thousands of monkeys that fled in fear as the Three Gorges reservoir began rising have returned to their native habitat on one of the Yangtze’s most beautiful tributaries. But they have come back to a much dirtier river.
Expert who refused to sign off on Three Gorges
Gaoyang migrants appeal once again to Beijing
Huge amount of misused Three Gorges resettlement funds recovered
Three Gorges project generates 49.2b kWh
Three Gorges official says relocated residents will exceed 1.2 million
Fan Xiao addresses dam concerns
Chinese Vice Premier says life must be improved for people relocated from Three Gorges areas
News flash: Three Gorges reservoir to be raised four metres
Monkeys return to a degraded river