PARAGRAPH 6. But the old criticisms have not gone away. Environmental and human rights groups wam that the dam will have a negative impact on water quality and fish and that the local people who were relocated after the area was flooded may not be able to support themselves economically in future. 'People are happy with these new amenities, but the real problem is how to restore sustainable livelihoods for communities who used to rely on the natural resources-forests, fish and grazing lands for their animals - now that they've lost these,' says Ikuko Matsumoto, programme director for the environmental group. Intemational Rivers.
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