The Three Gorges Project is the biggest water project, and it has important strategic value as well as deep environmental
effects. So, it’s necessary to implement environmental supervision in this area. However, there is environmental
supervision dilemma which is discussed in this article: the legislative conflict, disordered environmental monitoring system
and fragmentation of geographical position. In this study, in order to improve the environmental supervision
implementation in the reservoir area, the cause and status quo in terms of those problems mentioned above are analyzed.
Countermeasures such as resolving the legislative conflicts, building a unified and coordinated environmental monitoring
system, and handling the cross-regional water environment supervision are provided.
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