The Three Gorges Hydropower Project, the world's largest, is
ready to store record amount of water after the summer flood
season, when the clean-up at the dam area has passed the state
appraisal, according to the project regulator.
Sources with the State Council Three Gorges Project Construction
Committee said on Monday that the quality of the clean-up work has
met the state objective and requirements.
The reservoir is ready to hold water to the level of 156 meters
from preset mark of 135 meters, which has been maintained since the
reservoir began to store water in June 2003.
By the end of June, workers have demolished buildings with a
total floor space of 9.2 million square meters at the area to be
submerged, and cleared up 133,356 sources of pollution and 1.5
million tons of solid waste.
Meanwhile, China has spent 10 million yuan (US$1.3 million)
annually to prevent upstream garbage floating to the mammoth Three
Gorges Dam since 2003 to ensure safe operation of the world's
largest water control project.
The collection of floating garages in the reservoir was carried
out in February this year. According to officials with the China
Yangtze River Three Gorges Project Development Corporation, the
project undertaker, the garbage from the upstream of Yangtze River
to the Three Gorges reservoir will come to 100,000-200,000 cubic
meters annually.
The project involve two cities, namely Yichang City in Hubei Province and Chongqing Municipality in western China. The
local environmental watchdogs are enhancing supervision on the
quality of the reservoir water.
(Xinhua News Agency July 10, 2006)