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- From: "nigel allen" <nigel.allen@canrem.com>
- Subject: Three Gorges Dam Project
- Message-ID: <1993Jan4.4341.9076@dosgate>
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- Organization: Canada Remote Systems
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- Date: 4 Jan 93 03:01:48 EST
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- Here is a press release from Defenders of Wildlife.
-
- Environment Groups Will Sue to Stop U.S. Assistance in China's
- Three Gorges Dam Project
- To: National Desk, Environment Writer
- Contact: Bill Snape, 202-659-9510, or John Fitzgerald, 717-676-0330,
- both of Defenders of Wildlife
-
- WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 -- Defenders of Wildlife and
- others including Green China, the International Three
- Gorges Coalition, Friends of the Earth and the Center for
- International Environmental Law today notified the commissioner of
- the Bureau of Reclamation (bureau), U.S. Department of Interior, of
- the group's intention to sue the bureau because of its assistance to
- the People's Republic of China (PRC) in constructing the
- controversial Three Gorges Dam project.
- The groups charge that the bureau's and U.S. Army Corps of
- Engineers' assistance is illegal because the two services have not
- consulted with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). The
- Endangered Species Act requires all federal agencies to consult with
- FWS on any agency action that may affect an endangered or threatened
- species.
- The PRC has considered damming the Three Gorges region of the
- Yangtze River for over 40 years. Now, with the United States
- assistance, the PRC is moving toward its goal of building the world's
- largest dam that will cause major human hardship and ecological
- destruction to a site that has been compared to the U.S. Grand
- Canyon.
- The dam would disrupt feeding areas of the endangered Siberian
- crane, harm resting areas and food supplies of both the endangered
- Yangtze river dolphin and the endangered Chinese alligator, and could
- affect feeding areas of the endangered giant panda. "The combination
- of ecological damage and human suffering make the Three Gorges Dam
- project the epitome of misdirected, outdated and irresponsible
- foreign assistance. It is embarrassing to think that the U.S.
- government is actualy participating in such a fundamentally flawed
- project," said Rodger Schlickeisen, president of Defenders of
- Wildlife.
- Over the past decade the PRC, with the assistance of the U.S.
- Bureau of Reclamation, has taken a number of preliminary steps to
- actually constructing the dam. A final dam site has been selected,
- roads are being built, and some of the more than 1 million people to
- be relocated have already been moved. In December 1991, the Bureau
- of Reclamation signed a five year extension of its agreement with the
- PRC to provide vital technical assistance on the dam project. "The
- Three Gorges Dam is the most environmentally destructive dam ever
- proposed and would destroy the natural and cultural heritage of
- China," warned Brent Blackwelder, vice president of Friends of the
- Earth.
- The People's Congress of China approved continuation of the dam
- project on April 3, 1992. Public opinion in China on the project is
- unclear, due to the government's policy on freedom of expression.
- "Up to 1.3 million individuals will be flooded out of their homes by
- this dam, pushed by a faction of dam supporters within the Chinese
- government who have never sought opinion as to whether the entire
- project is necessary or appropriate," said Hei Pei of the Green China
- Coalition. "The bureau's assistance with this dam has been
- interpreted by many in China to signify U.S. support for this
- disastrous policy."
- "We believe that the bureau's past and present assistance to China
- is clearly illegal, and that U.S. agencies should not be in the
- business of exporting extinction to other countries, particularly
- when such agency action would be illegal in the United States," added
- Defenders' John Fitzgerald, director of wildlife law.
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