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THREE GORGES
Once operational, the dam
will produce the energy of 15 nuclear power plants.
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The project is estimated
to be completed in 2009 at a cost of over $30 billion.
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In the past 2,000 years,
the Yangtze River has experienced 215 catastrophic floods.
The Three Gorges Dam will
consist of a 610-foot high wall running 1.3 miles from bank to bank
The reservoir created by the
backflow of the dam will extend 360 miles up river to Chongqing
("Chong-ching"), a distance equal to nearly hal
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In 1998 flooding in the
area expected to be controlled by the dam resulted in 4,000 dead, 14 million
left homeless and $24 billion in economic loss.
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When the dam is completed,
13 cities, 140 towns and over 1,300 villages will be submerged by the Three
Gorges Reservoir.
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To make way for the Three
Gorges Dam, 1.5 million people will have to abandon their homes. More than
160,000 citizens have already been relocated.
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Upon the dam's completion,
1,300 known archeological sites will be lost forever under water.
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Over 265 billion gallons
of raw sewage are dumped into the Yangtze annually. Currently the river
flushes this downstream and out into the ocean. Upon completion of the Three
Gorges project, the sewage will back up in the reservoir.
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Over 1,600 factories and
abandoned mines will be submerged when the dam is completed. Environmentalists
predict that toxins associated with industry and mining will create a hazard
for the animals and people who depend on the river for survival.
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Over 700 million tons of
sediment are deposited into the Yangtze annually, making it the fourth
largest sediment carrier in the world. Experts believe that this sediment
will build up behind the dam, with only an unproven system of sluice gates to
release it.
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Over 360 million people
live within the watershed of the Yangtze River. If the one in one thousand
chance of a dam collapse occured, the millions of people who live downstream
would be endangered.
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Monday, 20 May 2013
392. THREE GORGES
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