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DAM-L China: Farmers Sue County Gov't in Water Dispute over Kaiyang Dam (fwd)



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http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200105/17/eng20010517_70202.html

People's Daily (China), Thursday, May 17, 2001, updated at 11:13(GMT+8) China

Farmers Sue County Government in Water Dispute

Farmers in Yongjia County, in east China's Zhejiang Province, have filed a
lawsuit against the county government in which they claim that it mishandled a
water dispute.

The lawsuit lodged by 108 farmers from the Zhongcun Village follows another
one in 2000, when 110 farmers from the same village sued the county government
for inaction in the same dispute.

The dispute arose four years ago, when neighboring Kaiyang Village built a
dam, in violation of the country's Water Law, on the upper stream of a small
reservoir built by Zhongcun Village in 1986, reducing the water supply to
Zhongcun, and completely cutting it off in the dry season.

The farmers asked the county government to intervene in the dispute, but
subsequent mediation by the latter ran into a deadlock, upon which the
government withdrew from the case.

In 2000, 110 farmers from Zhongcun filed a lawsuit against the county
government for inaction.

Rulings by the Intermediate People's Court of Wenzhou City and the Higher
People's Court of Zhejiang demanded that the county government find a solution
to the dispute within two months.

A subsequent decision by the county government maintained the status quo. It
ordered Kaiyang to apply for a license for its dam, which should not have been
built without a license.

The government also allowed Zhongcun to build its own dam to ensure water
supply in the dry season.

The farmers of Zhongcun were furious at the decision. They maintained that
their reservoir was built with government approval, but the Kaiyang dam was
built illegally.

The decision by the county government amounted to approval of the illegal
actions of Kaiyang, and was against the relevant laws and regulations, the
farmers said.

They also turned down the suggestion by the county government that Zhongcun
build its own dam to ensure water supply in the dry season.

Not only would a new dam be useless, because it would be located downstream
from the Kaiyang dam, it would be technologically impossible because of the
steepness of the terrain, the farmers said.

The case has been accepted by the Intermediate People's Court of Wenzhou City.

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