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Dam in border of the North West and Free State
Bloemhof Dam
Bloemhof Dam is located in South AfricaBloemhof DamLocation of Bloemhof Dam in South Africa
Official nameBloemhof Dam
CountrySouth Africa
Locationborder of the North West and Free State
Coordinates27°40′15″S 25°37′40″E / 27.67083°S 25.62778°E / -27.67083; 25.62778
Opening date1970
Owner(s)Department of Water Affairs
Dam and spillways
Type of damConcrete gravity with earth flanks
ImpoundsVaal River
Height33 m
Length4270 m
Spillway typeCrest gate (controlled)
Spillway capacity14 300 m³/s (max)
Reservoir
CreatesBloemhof Dam Reservoir
Total capacity1 269 000 000 m³
Surface area2226 ha

Bloemhof Dam is a dam in South Africa. It was originally known as the Oppermansdrif Dam when under construction during the late 1960s. It is located at the confluence of the Vaal River and the Vet River, on the border between the North West and Free State provinces. The dam wall has a total length of 4,270 metres (14,010 ft) The reservoir is very shallow, and therefore needs a large area to mean anything for water storage. The area around the reservoir (dam), has been a protected area, but because it lies on the border between provinces, these became two separate nature reserves. On the North West Province side lies the Bloemhof Dam Nature Reserve, on the Free State side is the Sandveld Nature Reserve.

The town of Bloemhof lies on the North West side of the Vaal River.

The dam was commissioned in 1970, has a capacity of 1,269,000,000 cubic metres (4.48×10 cu ft), and has an area of 223 square kilometres (86 sq mi); the wall is 33 metres (108 ft) high. It is fed with the outflow from the Vaal Dam (located upstream in Gauteng) as well as rain collected in the Vaal, Vet, Vals and Sand River catchment areas.

See also

References

  1. ^ "BLOEMHOF DAM". Department of Water Affairs. Retrieved 19 December 2009.


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