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Limpopo WMA, or Limpopo Water Management Area (coded: 1), [1] in South Africa includes the following major rivers: the Limpopo River, Matlabas River, Mokolo River, Lephalala River, Mogalakwena River, Sand River and Nzhelele River and covers the following dams.
Lower Vaal Water Management Area: 106: 10: Harts River, Molopo River and Vaal River: North West and northern Northern Cape: Luvubu and Letaba Water Management Area: 652: 2: Mutale River, Luvuvhu River and Letaba River: Northeast Limpopo: Middle Vaal Water Management Area: 1 673: 9: Mooi River, Vet River and Vaal River: Northwest Free State ...
Overview of the Crocodile (West)/Marico Water Management Area Archived 2018-04-19 at the Wayback Machine; Natural and anthropogenic influences on water quality: an example from rivers draining the Johannesburg Granite Dome; A river runs through Limpopo Province
The drainage basin includes both the streams and rivers that convey the water as well as the land surfaces from which water drains into those channels, and is separated from adjacent basins by a drainage divide. The drainage basin acts like a funnel, collecting all the water within the area covered by the basin and channelling it into a waterway.
Pages in category "Water Management Areas" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... Limpopo Water Management Area; Lower Orange Water ...
The three largest Water Boards - Rand Water in Gauteng Province, Umgeni Water in KwaZulu Natal Province and Overberg Water – indirectly serve 10 million, 4 million and 2 million people respectively. This is three times as much (18 million) as all the 12 smaller water boards together (6 million). [3] Rand Water has a more than 100-year history ...
The drainage area of Limpopo River has decreased over geological time. Up to Late Pliocene or Pleistocene times, the upper course of the Zambezi River drained into the Limpopo River. [5] The change of the drainage divide is the result of epeirogenic movement that uplifted the surface north of present-day Limpopo River, diverting waters into ...
The Mokolo River is a major watercourse in Limpopo Province of South Africa. This river collects much of the drainage of the Waterberg Massif and discharges it to the Limpopo River. The river's catchment area comprises 8,387 square kilometres (3,238 sq mi). [2]