[dehai-news] (DN) Ethiopia-Kenya row looms over waters of Gilgel Gibe III Dam


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From: Biniam Haile \(SWE\) (eritrea.lave@comhem.se)
Date: Fri Jun 19 2009 - 15:51:16 EDT


Ethiopia snubs Kenya on dam
 
By BENJAMIN MUINDI Posted Thursday, June 18 2009 at 22:30
 
Ethiopia has rejected Kenya's proposal to monitor the construction of a
hydro-power dam on River Omo that could lead to the death of Lake
Turkana.
 
A row between the two countries now looms over the waters of the river,
the main tributary of Lake Turkana. Ethiopia is midway through
construction of its largest dam upstream on the river. It is feared that
the giant project may pose a great threat to more than 300,000 people in
Turkana Central and North, if the lake recedes.
 
River Omo supplies 20 billion cubic metres of water to the lake, but
three-quarters of this volume will go to the dam to turn turbines for
power generation. The dam is designed to generate 1,870 mega watts of
electricity, some of it to be sold to Kenya (500 MW) and Sudan (200-300
MW).
 
After realising the danger posed by the project, Kenya this month sent a
15-man delegation to Ethiopia to discuss its impact on water levels in
Lake Turkana. After a five-day mission in Ethiopia, the team, led by Mr
John Nyaoro, the director of Water Resources, discovered that the water
will only run the turbines and flow downstream.
 
However, the team proposed the formation of an independent joint
commission to regulate the use of the basin. "We want a commission that
will help moderate the effects of the recession," said Mr Nyaoro at a
press conference on the matter.
 
Not necessary
 
He added: "The commission would also make sure that the waters of River
Omo would not be used for other purposes other than generation of
electricity." But the Ethiopian authorities have declined to accept the
proposals, saying "they were not necessary".
 
According to Mr Nyaoro, failure to have a joint commission could leave
room for Ethiopia to utilise the waters for other purposes such as
agriculture.
 
He feared the river course could be diverted permanently. "There is need
to have a joint commission monitoring the activities taking place around
the river," he said.
 
http://www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/612644/-/ukb2ym/-/
 
 
 
 
 

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