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What impact will the Three Gorges Project and the South-to-North Water Transfer Project have on the environment?

The hazards of the Three Gorges Project and the South-to-North Water Transfer Project are mainly the impact on the ecological environment. During the construction and operation of the Three Gorges Dam and the South-to-North Water Diversion Project, production wastewater, domestic sewage, domestic garbage, floating objects in front of the dam and dangerous solid waste have been produced, which has caused damage to the environment. China Three Gorges Group has always attached importance to pollution prevention during the construction and operation of the project. Through scientific management, effective measures and advanced equipment.

Three Gorges project:

The Three Gorges Hydropower Station, namely the Yangtze Three Gorges Water Control Project, is also called the Three Gorges Project. The Xilingxia reach of the Yangtze River in Yichang City, Hubei Province, China, and the Gezhouba Hydropower Station in the lower reaches form a cascade hydropower station. The Three Gorges Hydropower Station is the largest hydropower station in the world and the largest construction project in China. However, many problems caused by it, such as immigration, environment and so on, have been accompanied by great controversy since the moment it started construction. The Three Gorges Hydropower Station has more than ten functions such as shipping, power generation and planting.