Laos vows to limit dam impacts
The head of Laos’ ruling party [along with Cambodia, part of Indochina under Vietnam's control] reportedly pledged to limit the
downstream impacts of the controversial Don Sahong hydropower dam in his
meeting with Prime Minister Hun Sen in Vientiane on Saturday.
“Laos will make an effort to ensure that there will be no impact” in
the neighbouring countries, replied Bounhang Vorachith,
secretary-general of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party, adding that
Laos had studied potential impacts at length.
Multiple environmental studies have raised concerns that the dam will
devastate fisheries and reduce water quality and availability
downstream.
Tek Vannara, executive director of the NGO Forum, said yesterday that
the Mekong River Commission (MRC) and other river stakeholders remain
concerned over the Don Sahong.
“If the Laotian government has the good will to avoid the impacts on
the environment . . . [it] has to recognise a previous report by the
MRC, which requested it suspend the project for 10 years to study the
impact.”
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