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The Tasang Dam (), also known as the Mong Ton Dam, is a planned multi-purpose dam on the in the , . The Tasang dam's location will be northeast of and west of Mongtong. If completed, Tasang Dam would be the first dam on the , the largest dam in Myanmar and the tallest dam in Southeast Asia. The Tasang will cost more than US$6 billion and is planned for completion in 2022. The groundbreaking ceremony was in March 2007, but construction has been stalled, and there has been little activity at the dam site as of 2008.

Substantial domestic and international controversy surrounds the Tasang Dam project. The Tasang dam is one of five dams the Myanmar Government plans to build on the Salween River.


Background
Since the late 1990s, the Burmese Government proposed to build the Tasang dam but was unable to implement the construction plan until this decade because of civil unrest. Nippon Koei, a Japanese company conducted studies for the dam in 1981 and subsequent studies were done in 2002. Thailand's MDX Group agreed in 2002 to develop the project. Thailand is the main investor in the dam project and the trade of the TaSang's electricity is expected to help relations between and . 85% of the hydro-electricity produced is expected to be transmitted to Thailand.


Design
The Tasang concrete-faced rockfill dam is designed to be tall and house a hydro-power station with a 7,110 MW capacity to produce 35,446 annually. Tasang's will bisect a large portion of , preluding serious social and environmental problems.


Construction
Construction on the dam is being led by the Thai MDX Group along with the China Gezhouba Group Co., Sinohydro Corporation, China Southern Power Grid Company, China Three Gorges Project Corporation and the British Malcolm Dunstan & Associates. The groundbreaking ceremony for the dam was in March 2007, but since the ceremony, actual construction of the dam has been stalled, and there has been little activity at the dam-site.


Social Impact
Since 1996, as many as 300,000 villagers, mostly people have been displaced to make room for the Tasang Dam's reservoir. Thousands more relocations are expected as construction progresses. The dam's reservoir will dissect in half –almost to the Chinese border – and will negatively impact the local communities and ecosystems. Myanmar's Junta is responsible for the relocations and there have reports of serious human rights violations including executions.: Dam construction endangers lives of locals: report , August 5, 2009, Retrieved on April 28, 2011

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