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| A truck carrying ready-made concrete
arrives at the construction site of the Three Gorges dam in Hubei Province
May 19, 2006.(Xinhua
photo) | THREE GORGES DAM
SITE, Hubei Province, May 19 (Xinhua) -- Approximately 220 cubic meters of
concrete had been put in place by 9:00 on Friday morning for the main section of
the Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest.
The 1,017.5-cubic-meter final part of the concrete
placement of the dam's main wall, began at 4:00 a.m. on Friday, will finish at
around 2:00 p.m. on Saturday as scheduled, said officials with the Yichang
Qingyun United Hydropower Company, which is undertaking the work.
The overall concrete placement for the dam, involving
16 million cubic meters of concrete, is proceeding in two phases in the middle
reach of the Yangtze River, China's longest. The first phase, for the
northern-bank dam section, was completed in October2002, while the second, for
the southern-bank dam section, started at the end of 2002.
The officials said no penetrating fissures that could
potentially undermine the overall structure of the dam has been detected in the
southern-bank section. This was related to temperature control in the concrete
placement. Ice bricks are being added to concrete mixers to ensure temperature
be controlled at no higher than 14 degrees Celsius for the placement, the
officials added.
Actually, the completed section of the dam's main wall
is 184.8 meters high, with the remaining 0.2 meters reserved for building
the highway on the top of the dam.
Situated near the Xiling Gorge, the easternmost gorge
of the Three Gorges, the Three Gorges Project is the largest water control
project in the world.
Initially envisioned by Sun Yat-sen, the forerunner
of China's democratic revolution, in 1918, the project has undergone protracted
debates before it was approved by the National People's Congress, China's top
legislature, in 1992. Launched in 1993, the Three Gorges Project, with
investment initially estimated at 203.9 billion yuan (25.2 billion U.S.
dollars), will have 26 generators with a combined generating capacity of 18.2
million kilowatts. The entire Project is scheduled for completion in 2009 and by
then, it will be able to generate 84.7 billion kwh of electricity annually.
The Three Gorges, which consist of Qutang, Wuxia and
Xiling Gorges, extend for about 200 km on the upper and middle reaches of the
Yangtze. They have become a popular world-class tourist destination noted for
beautiful natural landscape and a great number of historical and cultural
relics.
Apart from generating clean energy, the
landscape-altering mega project, with a designed water storage capacity of 39.3
billion cubic meters, will also function to harness flooding and benefit
shipping.
A total of 1.13 million people have been relocated to
make way for the project. Enditem
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| A technician dispatch with a walkie-talkie
at the construction site of the Three Gorges dam in Hubei Province May 19,
2006. (Xinhua photo) | [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] |