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China's Three Gorges Dam could trigger an environmental catastrophe unless emerging problems are treated urgently, senior officials have warned. | China's Three Gorges Dam could trigger an environmental catastrophe unless emerging problems are treated urgently, senior officials have warned. |
The dam's head of construction, Wang Xiaofeng, said ecological problems like soil erosion, landslides and water pollution could not be ignored. | The dam's head of construction, Wang Xiaofeng, said ecological problems like soil erosion, landslides and water pollution could not be ignored. |
In some areas ill-judged development was making things worse, he said. | In some areas ill-judged development was making things worse, he said. |
Critics have long warned the dam, the world's largest hydro-electric project, could cause huge environmental damage. | Critics have long warned the dam, the world's largest hydro-electric project, could cause huge environmental damage. |
See a graphic and more details about the Three Gorges Dam | |
The $25bn (£12.5bn) project, across the country's biggest river, the Yangtze, is due to be completed by the end of 2008. | The $25bn (£12.5bn) project, across the country's biggest river, the Yangtze, is due to be completed by the end of 2008. |
More than one million people were relocated to make way for the dam, which China says is needed to control flooding and provide much-needed electricity. | More than one million people were relocated to make way for the dam, which China says is needed to control flooding and provide much-needed electricity. |
Environmental cost | Environmental cost |
Mr Wang told a conference that China had to address the environmental issues. | Mr Wang told a conference that China had to address the environmental issues. |
More than one million people were relocated because of the dam | More than one million people were relocated because of the dam |
"We absolutely cannot relax our guard against ecological and environmental security problems sparked by the Three Gorges Project," he said. | "We absolutely cannot relax our guard against ecological and environmental security problems sparked by the Three Gorges Project," he said. |
"We cannot win passing economic prosperity at the cost of the environment," Xinhua news agency quoted him as saying. | "We cannot win passing economic prosperity at the cost of the environment," Xinhua news agency quoted him as saying. |
The problems included landslides caused by erosion on the steep hills around the dam, conflicts over land shortages and "ecological deterioration caused by irrational development", he said. | The problems included landslides caused by erosion on the steep hills around the dam, conflicts over land shortages and "ecological deterioration caused by irrational development", he said. |
Senior engineer Huang Xuebin told the forum that landslides were a "severe threat to the lives of residents around the dam". | Senior engineer Huang Xuebin told the forum that landslides were a "severe threat to the lives of residents around the dam". |
Some landslides had caused waves several metres high that further damaged surrounding shores, he said. | Some landslides had caused waves several metres high that further damaged surrounding shores, he said. |
Other officials warned that the quality of drinking water for residents was being affected. | Other officials warned that the quality of drinking water for residents was being affected. |
The BBC's Quentin Somerville, in Shanghai, says that the admission comes with China's government increasingly worried that environmental damage is leading to growing political unrest. | The BBC's Quentin Somerville, in Shanghai, says that the admission comes with China's government increasingly worried that environmental damage is leading to growing political unrest. |
Earlier this summer, the head of the State Environmental Protection Agency warned that pollution worries had led to an increase in protests and riots across China. | Earlier this summer, the head of the State Environmental Protection Agency warned that pollution worries had led to an increase in protests and riots across China. |
However, there is hardly a river in the country that has not been dammed and many more projects are still progressing, our correspondent says. | However, there is hardly a river in the country that has not been dammed and many more projects are still progressing, our correspondent says. |
Beijing recently increased its targets for renewable energy production, most of which will still come from hydro-electric projects. | Beijing recently increased its targets for renewable energy production, most of which will still come from hydro-electric projects. |
THE THREE GORGES DAM Type: Concrete Gravity Dam Cost: Official cost $25bn - actual cost believed to be much higherWork began: 1993Due for completion: 2009 Power generation: 26 turbines on left and right sides of dam. Six underground turbines planned for 2010Power capacity: 18,000 megawatts Reservoir: 660km long, submerging 632 sq km of land. When fully flooded, water will be 175m above sea levelNavigation: Two-way lock system became operational in 2004. One-step ship elevator due to open in 2009. | |
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