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| Three Gorges Dam, China: A new reservoir is filling in central
China. The Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River—the world’s largest
dam—was completed in 2006, and the river is filling up its valley
behind the dam to form a narrow reservoir extending more than 600
kilometers. This image from April 15, 2009, is one of the first
images that astronauts on the International Space Station have been
able to capture of the flooding behind the dam. The main objective
for the dam is to supply water for the largest hydroelectric plant in
the world and to help control the devastating floods that plague the
lowlands downstream from the dam. The epic scale of the dam project is matched by the level of controversy it continues to generate. Concerns about major environmental impacts, the relocation of 1.2 million people, and the flooding of 13 cities, more than 1300 villages, archeological locations, and hazardous waste dumps were raised throughout the planning and implementation. Environmental concerns include increased seismicity from the loading of the water, landslides, changed ecosystems, accumulated pollution, increased chances for waterborne diseases, and salinity changes in the Yangtze estuary. |
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