””””THREE GORGES DAM SITE, in Hubei Province, Nov. 5 (Xinhuanet) -- The
long-aspired countdown has begun for the historic damming that will cut China's
longest river in half.
””””The man-made diversion channel, built for navigating the Yangtze River
during the construction of the Three Gorges Dam, is set to be closed off on Nov.
6, according to an announcement from the China Yangtze River Three Gorges
Project Development Corporation.
””””Following the damming of the diversion canal, the water of the tumultuous
Yangtze river will have to flow through 22 diversion holes at the lower part of
the main dam that has already built on the river. Each hole measures six meters
wide by 8.5 meters high.
””””Work is still going on at the damming site, located near the city of
Yichang in central China's Hubei province, but has slowed down to meet the
schedule.
””””Standing on the embankment, some workers are even seen leaning on their
shovels appreciating the scene.
””””The damming can proceed since two cofferdams have been completed on the
canal -- one upstream built by the Gezhouba Dam Group Company and one downstream
built by a police force, said specialists at the site, and the difficulty of
this damming operation is "world-class".
””””Speaking to the press, however, Zheng Shouren, chief engineer of the
Yangtze River Water Resources Committee, noted that he is fully confident of the
success of the damming operation.
””””Damming the canal is critical for the continued construction ofthe
2,309-meter-long and 185-meter-high hydroelectric dam on the Yangtze River, a
vital constituent of the Yangtze River Three Gorges Project, the world's biggest
water-control and hydropower project.
””””The construction of project has aroused mixed feelings in Chinaand around
the world. On the one hand, people are reluctant to seethe world-renowned beauty
of the Three Gorges disappear or get impaired. And, on the other, they highly
value and treasure the much heightened security against rampant floodwaters and
the prospect of huge electricity output by the project.
””””More than 1,000 lives were lost in a major flood in 1998, only one of the
Yangtze's numerous disastrous floods. The death toll would likely continue to
increase in the future if the river is left untamed.
””””Upon its completion in 2009, the project could offer some floodrelief with
its ability to divert some floodwater to the huge reservoir.
””””Lu Youmei, general manager of the China Yangtze River Three Gorges Project
Development Corporation, said that on completion, the Three Gorges Reservoir
will have a gross storage capacity of 39 billion cubic meters, including 22
billion cubic meters designated for flood-control purposes.
””””Completion of the project will also imply the creation of the world's
largest hydropower plant with a combined capacity of 18.2 million kilowatts.
””””Prior to the damming, the construction site has become something of a
tourist attraction, hosting travel groups, both domestic and foreign, almost
everyday.
””””"Only the magnificent Great Wall is comparable to the grace of the gigantic
Three Gorges project," said a US tourist.
””””As the damming date is on hand, more and more reporters have been showing
up. China Central Television (CCTV) has even employeda helicopter to cover the
operation.
””””It will be a real historic, memorable day on Wednesday, as it will witness
the severing of the 6,300-km-long river that has flowed freely for hundreds of
thousands of years. Enditem