The Phnom Penh Post

Groups discuss impact of upcoming Laos dam

- Soth Keomsoeun

A COALITION of youth and community groups yesterday held a meeting in Phnom Penh to discuss the controvers­ial Pak Beng dam in Laos, issuing a request for its constructi­on to be halted until after an impact assessment expected from the Mekong River Committee (MRC) is released.

Tek Vannara, director of NGO Forum, which represents 52 local and internatio­nal groups, said the request to halt constructi­on had been submitted to the MRC and the Lao government.

“The developmen­t of the Pak Beng dam is a project that will affect the fishing industry and livelihood of the people who are living at the lower and upper parts of Mekong River,” said Im Sophat, a representa­tive of Cambodian Volunteers for Society, after the NGO Forum meeting.

The study is due to be released at the end of this year and is meant to be a basin-wide assessment of all hydropower dams, irrigation and even climate change. Past impact assessment­s issued by the MRC have been criticised for not addressing the cumulative effects of building multiple dams.

The committee this month held its final stakeholde­r meeting on the Pak Beng dam, and is set to meet again next week to conclude the consultati­on process and allow constructi­on to begin.

The MRC, which itself has no power to halt dam constructi­on, could not be reached.

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