After so long consideration, we must first consider the following questions:
One is feasibility. Dam building is not the slogan of 123. Involving a lot. The country's economic strength, engineering and technical capabilities, organizational infrastructure capabilities, and maintenance and operation capabilities. Only when these are coordinated and improved can we do group implementation step by step.
Secondly, dam construction involves ecological balance, resettlement, geological stability, administrative planning, cultural relics protection and so on. This also requires textual research and discussion on the implementation arrangements.
Again: it's its safety. Because of its important economic value, it has strategic value. It is very different from the Hoover Dam in the United States and the Aswan Dam in Egypt. It is located at the second level of China's three-level terrain ladder, and its downstream is an important densely populated area, major grain producing area and important economic place in China. There is also the safety of hundreds of millions of people.
The answer may not elaborate on your question, but it can only help you analyze it.
Hmm. How interesting