By Dene-Hern Chen and Khuon Narim - July 4, 2013, Cambodia Daily
International donors, including the U.S., Australia, the European
Union and the World Bank, have urged the Cambodian government to
redesign a massive hydropower project in Stung Treng province that
environmentalists say will deplete fisheries and submit it to the Mekong
River Commission (MRC) for consultation.
In a joint statement dated June 28 and released Wednesday, the donors
said the 400-MW Lower Sesan 2 dam—which will be located on two Mekong
River tributaries—would have widespread impacts on the fisheries and
affect thousands of villagers living in Thailand, Vietnam and Laos.
“Given the potentially detrimental regional effects of the Lower
Sesan 2 dam in its current design (including on fish migration, sediment
flow and the resettlement of local communities), Development Partners
urge the Royal Government of Cambodia to reconsider the project’s
design,” the statement says.
The controversial project, located at the confluence of the Sesan and
Srepok rivers, has drawn criticism from scientists and NGOs for its
widespread social and environmental impacts. They expect it to cause a 9
percent drop in fish stock for the entire Mekong River basin, displace
more than 5,000 villagers and impact more than 100,000 residents
living up and downstream from the dam.
Due to these concerns, the donors are calling for Cambodia to
“voluntarily submit” the project for a regional consultation process so
the MRC’s four countries can discuss ways to limit negative effects of
the dam. “Development Partners stand ready to support the Royal
Government of Cambodia’s efforts to improve the performance and
sustainability of this project,” the statement says.
Donors also asked Laos to submit redesign plans for the 1,285-MW
Xayaburi dam, as well as the environmental impact assessment for the Don
Sahong dam, which is located in Laos about 2 km from the Cambodian
border.
Laos has previously said that it redesigned the Xayaburi dam to make
it more sustainable, but the plans have not been made public.
Ame Trandem, Southeast Asia program director for International
Rivers, said that submitting the Lower Sesan 2 dam project to the MRC
for consultation is “the responsible thing to do.” “Dams such as the
Xayaburi and Lower Sesan 2 risk jeopardizing regional commitments and
the Mekong River,” Ms. Trandem said. “While the Lao government has
ignored its responsibilities, the risks are too great for Cambodia to do
the same.”
Siek Mekong, chief of Srekor commune—which will be flooded by the
Lower Sesan 2 dam’s 36,000-hectare reservoir—welcomed the donors’
statement Wednesday............
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