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  2. Western Cape Water Supply System - Wikipedia

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    Dam water levels began decreasing in 2015 and the Cape Town water crisis peaked during mid-2017 to mid-2018 when water levels hovered between 14 and 29 percent of total dam capacity. In late 2017, there were first mentions of plans for "Day Zero", a shorthand reference for the day when the water level of the major dams supplying the City could ...

  3. Theewaterskloof Dam - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 2017 dry season, Theewaterskloof had declined to a level of 12.9%, with the last 10% mostly unreachable. A storm in June 2017 brought heavy rain, increasing the level to 15%, but overall rainfall in 2017 remained very low. Media footage of the declining dam level sparked the importance of conserving water. [5]

  4. List of dams in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (May 2009) This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "List of dams in South Africa" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2010) (Learn how and when to ...

  5. Vanderkloof Dam - Wikipedia

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    Vanderkloof Dam is the second-largest dam in South Africa (in volume), having the highest dam wall in the country at 108 metres (354 ft). The dam was commissioned in 1977; it has a capacity of 3,187.557 million cubic metres (2,584,195 acre⋅ft) and a surface area of 133.43 square kilometres (51.52 sq mi) when full.

  6. Voëlvlei Dam - Wikipedia

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    Voëlvlei Dam is a dam located in the Western Cape, South Africa near the town of Gouda.The earth-fill wall is 2,910 metres (9,550 ft) long and 10 metres (33 ft) high. The reservoir covers an area of 1,524 hectares (3,770 acres) and has a capacity of 168,000 megalitres (5,900 × 10 ^ 6 cu ft), [1] making it the second-largest reservoir in the Western Cape Water Supply System.

  7. Kamfers Dam - Wikipedia

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    Kamfers Dam is a privately owned permanent water body [1] of 400 ha, situated to the immediate north of Kimberley, South Africa. The wetland was originally an ephemeral pan, often dry and dependent on rain water. In recent times its water level rose due to the input of constant runoff and treated water from the growing city of Kimberley. [2]

  8. Vermont flooding devastation captured in drone footage amid ...

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    Police say Wrightsville Dam levels are holding 1ft from spillway 03:08 , Graeme Massie “We have monitored the water levels at the Wrightsville Dam for the last two hours and seen no significant ...

  9. Clanwilliam Dam - Wikipedia

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    Clanwilliam Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Olifants River, near Clanwilliam, Western Cape, South Africa. It was established in 1935, and the wall was raised to its current height of 43 metres (141 ft) in 1964. [1] The main purpose of the dam is to provide irrigation water to the agricultural region downstream.