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VP urges ecology protection efforts in Three Gorges Reservoir area
BEIJING—Chinese Vice Premier
Zeng Peiyan has urged the governments of Chongqing Municipality and
Hubei Province to double efforts in treating geological disasters and
protecting the ecology in the Three Gorges Reservoir area.
He was speaking during a field survey on the construction, operation and
management of the world’s largest water conservancy project launched in
1993 involving a budget investment of 180 billion yuan (22.5 billion
U.S. dollars).
Claiming the project had brought benefits in flood prevention, power
generation and shipping, Zeng said all enterprises participating in the
project should beware of production accidents, improve production safety
and produce local ecology.
During his visit to Wushan County of Chongqing, Zeng inspected local
ecology protection, geological disaster treatment and vocational
training services and inquired into the resettlement of residents.
Chongqing Vice Major Yu Yuanmu said last month that about four million
people in the Three Gorges Reservoir area extending 600 km in Chongqing
were to be relocated in the next 10 to 15 years after officials and
experts exposed the ecological damage caused by the project.
Previous reports said the shore of the reservoir had collapsed in 91
places and a total of 36 km had caved in while frequent geological
disasters such as landslides threatened the lives of residents around
the reservoir area.
“The resettlement work should target future development,” Zeng said. The
construction of infrastructure facilities should be advanced while
tourism and farm produce processing should be advanced to boost local
economic development.
“The top priority of the resettlement work is to make sure the relocated
people feel at ease with earning bread and getting rich. Hence, the
problems relating to vocational training, social security, education,
and medicare must be properly tackled,” he said. Zeng required that
emergency and non-emergency residences be built for the residents in the
Three Gorges Reservoir area to evacuate and escape geological disasters.
To secure the sustained development of the reservoir area, Zeng said
that work shall never be lax on the conversion of cropland to forest,
soil and water conservation, the green belt along the Yangtze River and
sewage and waste disposal.
Located on the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, the project
comprises a 185-meter-high dam, completed in early 2006, a five-tier
ship lock, and the reservoir.
Construction of the project has already necessitated the resettlement of
at least 1.2 million people.
—The Daily Mail, China Daily news exchange item |