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BEIJING, March 7 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese lawmaker said here Friday that the
Three Gorges project will not cause major impacts on eco-environment, as China
attaches importance to environmental protection in its designing and operation.
The project brings about beneficial results not only in economic and social
development, but also in eco-environment protection, said Suo Lisheng, a deputy
to the 11th National People's Congress (NPC), on the sidelines of the ongoing
NPC session.
Hydropower is clean energy and the project will save China the consumption
of much coal used in thermo-electric power plants, reducing the emission of
carbon dioxide and pollutants, said Suo, who is also deputy director of the
project's quality control panel.
"The human being would still live in a primitive society if they had never
made changes to eco-environment," Suo said.
Designers have taken into consideration the project's impacts on
environment before its construction and are still monitoring closely, he added.
"The Three Gorges Project will not become another Sanmenxia project," said
the lawmaker, referring to the Yellow River dam in Shaanxi Province that
accumulated 1.5 billion tons of silt in two years of its operation in 1960,
raising the river's bed significantly.
At the Three Gorges, 23 big holes have been built at strategic parts within
the dam. The passages are opened in the rainy season when there is more silt in
the water.
Designers had anticipated the reservoir would accumulate 530 million tons
of silt each year. However, the actual figure is only200 million tons annually
according to monitoring in 2003 and 2006.