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Re: Ponch73 post# 345

Monday, 06/05/2017 6:41:50 PM

Monday, June 05, 2017 6:41:50 PM

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I think I am letting too much noise in...reviewing what I said here:

It is my understanding that there needs to be a separate facility to wash coal due to given water sources et al(location thereof..etc).



I may be confusing power plants and recent water rights issues. There was some discussion a rough 5 years ago that the TT power plant may lack adequate resources of water due to the added capacity of the coal washing facility(TT). Then there is this(of course)



Are projects like Orkhon-Gobi and Kherlen-Gobi really feasible? Will it really be possible to regulate the river flow? Has something similar been tried anywhere? What chances are there that the river will just dry up?

It is not that we are going to transfer all the water in the Orkhon and the Kherlen to the Gobi. We will dig a lake-like reservoir to store water in a year of good rainfall and use it when there is less water. Flow regulation basically means that when there is more than adequate water in a river, we shall save that extra bit in one or more reservoirs and put that stored water back into the rivers when they do not have enough. Flow regulation is nothing but scientifically planned intervention to ensure even flow in a river, never excessive and never too little. At present, rivers flow out of Mongolia into the Dalai Lake in China, and I wish every Mongolian sees how the Chinese enjoy themselves in the abundance of water in that lake. If they follow our rivers to the north, Mongolians will be amazed to see how much water is used for the Bratsk and Irkutskaya hydropower plants. I do not know why people fail to understand that we have a right to better use water originating in Mongolia.

http://en.mongolianminingjournal.com/content/60286.shtml

So in conclusion....?
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