Damming the Three Gorges: What Dam Builders Don't Want You to Know

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ISBN 10
1853831867 
ISBN 13
9781853831867 
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Publication Year
1994 
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Pages
200 
Description
Recently, the Chinese government has decided, with a minimum of fanfare, to press ahead with one of the largest hydroelectric project ever built - a dam across the Yangtze river at the Three Gorges. The dam aims to generate 17,500 MW of electricity, will displace over 1 million people, and will create a lake over 450 miles long. This is a full and independent critique of the project. Using the Canadian Freedom of Information Act, the authors were able to obtain access to the feasibility studies by Western engineering consultants. They show how far short of an acceptable standard the advice given to the Chinese government was - in one instance, 500,000 people were deliberately left out of the account to minimize the apparent impact of the dam. So grave were the failings that charges of professional misconduct have subsequently been laid. The book presents all information in a non-technical manner. - from Amzon 
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