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Chongqing Wastewater Project, Three Gorges Dam, China



Markers show the intended reservoir water levels - an interim 135m (June 2003) and the final 175m (by 2009).


  • Chongqing City from the Yangtze River.

  • The heavily industrialised city of Chongqing.

  • The Three Gorges Dam – the world’s largest hydro-electric project – and the...

  • Construction work progressing on the banks of theYangtze; the complete...

  • Badong Environmental Protection Bureau’s sign prohibits dumping to safeguard...

  • Construction at the dam; work was finally completed in May 2006, ahead of...

  • Wu river – a Yangtze tributary; the water quality in many tributaries has...

  • More construction work along the banks of the Yangtze. The Chongqing urban...

  • Markers show the intended reservoir water levels - an interim 135m (June...

  • Construction begins on the wastewater treatment plant in Wushan (May 2003). A...

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