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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. Cross Dam, Nwanedi River; Doorndraai Dam Sterk River; Glen Alpine Dam Mogalakwena River
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 ...
He later suggested he could support the reversal of the designation of the West Maui water management area. ... The Attorney General’s Office began investigating the issue, and on Aug. 15, 2023 ...
Sedibeng Water (Bothaville, Free State) (formerly Goudveld Water) [8] Umgeni Water (Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu Natal) (Regional Office located in Durban) The following stock-watering Water Boards are to be transformed into water user associations (see National Water Act section 98(1)): [9] [10] Kalahari East Water Board (Upington, Northern Cape ...
Since water official Kaleo Manuel was removed following the outbreak of the Maui fires, many residents have come to his defense, saying he was unfairly ousted.
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The river proceeds until joining the Limpopo river at a point ten kilometers north of Malaladrift [12], on the Zimbabwe border at an altitude of 340meter. The river lies entirely within the Limpopo Water Management Area and lies in quaternary catchments with a gross area of 1136 km2 and a Gross Mean Annual Runoff of 24.5 10 (6)M3.
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