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Title: Three Gorges Dam Conflict


1
Three Gorges Dam Conflict
  • PBC Corporation
  • (People for a Better China)
  • Representatives
  • Fallyn Flaherty
  • Tamara Mejia-Rabell
  • Steven Eng
  • Thomas Golden

Artist rendition of what the dam will look like
when complete.
2
Question
  • Should China continue to build the Three Gorges
    Dam?

Yangtze River http//www.irn.org/
programs/threeg/map.shtml
Clip art from Microsoft XP.
3
Agenda
  • Background
  • Pros
  • Fallyn Flaherty
  • Thomas Golden
  • Cons
  • Steven Eng
  • Tamara Mejia-Rabell
  • Decision
  • Questions and Answers

An engineer checking the turbines. http//news.bbc
.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/2977404.stm
4
Background
  • The Yangtze River is the third longest river in
    the world 3,937 miles
  • Damming the river where the Qutang, Wuxia, Xiling
    Gorges meet (Three Gorges)
  • Approved in 1989 for construction
  • Project began in 1993
  • When complete, water level will be 175 m deep and
    600 km long
  • Will be completed by approximately 2009

5
Construction Site
http//www.irn.org/programs/threeg/map.shtml
6
Construction of Dam
http//www.threegorgesprobe.org/tgp/index.cfm
http//www.threegorgesprobe.org/tgp/index.cfm
http//www.threegorgesprobe.org/tgp/index.cfm
7
Construction of Dam
8
Pros
  • Flood control
  • Power generation
  • Navigation
  • Water Diversion
  • Environmental Protection
  • Economic Boost

9
Flood control
  • The Yangtze has claimed more than 1 million lives
    in past 100 years
  • Prevent catastrophic flooding
  • Lessen the frequency of big downstream floods
    from once every 10 years to once every 100 years
  • Preserve
  • Large amount of farmland
  • 15 million people's safety
  • Properties in the downstream area
  • The risk that the dam will increase flooding is
    remote

The sluice gates http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-
pacific/2977404.stm
10
Power generation
  • 26 generators will produce 18.2M Kilowatts of
    energy
  • Create as much energy as 18 nuclear power plants
    or the burning of 40 million tons of coal
  • Electrical power from dam will provide up to
    one-ninth of Chinas output.
  • Power is to be sent through transmission lines
    mostly to eastern and central China to solve
    energy shortages there

Beginning of water storage http//test.china.org.c
n/english/2003/Jun/65919.htm
11
Navigation
  • Will link three of Chinas major rivers (the
    Yangtze, Haui, and Yellow)
  • A 10,000 ton vessel can sail in interior for six
    months out of each year
  • Would increase river shipping from 10 million to
    50 million tons annually
  • Transportation costs cut by 30 to 37 percent
  • Shipping would become safer

The Regal China cruise ship arriving
12
Water Diversion
  • Droughts have effected irrigation and farmlands
  • Three Gorges Dam will provide a balance in water
    distribution
  • Water in abundant areas will be redirected to
    areas of drought

Resettled child in Ling Bao village http//www.thr
eegorgesprobe.org/probeint/ThreeGorges/3gphoto9.ht
ml
13
Environmental Protection
  • Clean energy source
  • Coal accounts for three quarters of countrys
    energy
  • Reduce acid rain and global warming

Clip art from Microsoft XP.
14
Economic Boost
  • Power increase to support annual rise in GNP
  • Increase in shipping and commerce
  • Development of urban areas, factories and homes
    require electricity
  • Three Gorges artifacts preserved to increase
    tourism
  • Tourism of the Dam

Yangtze River A pagoda overlooking the river,
near the Three Gorges dam. Photo Chris
Stowers/Panos Pictures
15
Cons
  • Cost
  • Environmental Impact
  • Time Constraints
  • Relocation of people
  • Economic Strain
  • Cultural Loss

16
Cost
  • The dam will cost approximately 24 Billion and
    strain Chinas economy
  • Subscription
  • Electricity
  • Water

Clip art from Microsoft XP.
17
Environmental Impact
  • Area around the dam is very beautiful
  • Different species of plants and animals will
    perish
  • Worsen pollution by trapping sewage and
    industrial waste
  • Little to no attempts to move toxic waste and
    other potential pollutants that will inundate the
    river

18
Time Constraints
  • Erosion and a non-ideal foundation, adds time
    onto completion
  • The project could be subject to a foreign or
    military attack
  • Construction limits importing and exporting

A construction worker prepares the hills for the
reservoir. http//www.cnn.com/WORLD/asiapcf/9805/0
8/china.doomed.river/index.html
19
Relocation of people
  • 1.13M migrants will be forced out of their homes
  • Violation of Human Rights
  • Discrimination
  • Unsatisfactory living conditions
  • Fewer job opportunities
  • No channels to express dissatisfaction
  • Corruption and Embezzlement of funds

People moving from their homes. http//www.cnn.com
/WORLD/asiapcf/9805/08/china.doomed.river/index.ht
ml
20
Economic Strain
  • Flooding of the most fertile agricultural lands
  • The effect on both the migrating and the host
    community
  • Shortage of farmland
  • Unemployment
  • Decline in house hold income
  • Learning a new lifestyle (educational and
    technical skills)

Ling Bao village, a model resettlement village,
30km from the city of Yichang in Hubei province.
The damsite is about 60 km west of Yichang
city. http//www.threegorgesprobe.org/probeint/Thr
eeGorges/3gphoto7.html
21
Cultural Loss
  • Culture as a product of the environment
  • Learning new technologies
  • 1,300 Archeological sites would be destroyed
  • Destroy the legendary beauty of the scenery
  • Reduce tourism revenue

http//www.maxwaugh.com/china03/yangtze/succubus.h
tml
22
Decision
  • It is in the best interest for China to continue
    to build the Three Gorges Dam due to all money
    and time invested in it.

23
Questions and Answers
  • Thank you

24
References
  • http//www.chinaonline.com/refer/ministry_profiles
    /threegorgesdam.asp
  • http//www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/1999/china.50/asian.su
    perpower/three.gorges/
  • http//www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/hubei/y
    ichang/dam.htm
  • http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/2977404.st
    m
  • http//test.china.org.cn/english/2003/Jun/65919.ht
    m
  • http//www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/asiapcf/east/06/13/c
    hina.threegorges/index.html

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References cont.
  • http//www.cnn.com/WORLD/asiapcf/9805/08/china.doo
    med.river/index.html
  • http//www.travelchinaguide.com/picture/yangtze/th
    ree_gorges_dam/
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