Positive water levels enticing paddlers ahead of river season

The end of the four year drought leaves paddlers with very good water levels in the uMsindusi and uMngeni catchments.

CANOEISTS in KwaZulu-Natal are relishing the start of the summer season that leads to the FNB Dusi Canoe Marathon in mid-February, as the end of the four year drought leaves them with very good water levels in the uMsindusi and uMngeni catchments.

Kevin Trodd, the KZN Canoe Union Water Liaison Officer, said the overall dam levels are dramatically better at this time of year than they have been at the corresponding time in the past four years.

“We are in a much, much better situation water-wise than we have been for a long while. That’s great news for every resident of the region, and as paddlers we also get to enjoy the benefits,” said Trodd.

“We have a great working relationship with Victor Hlope and the whole team at Umgeni Water. They have a delicate balancing act to perform moving water from one dam to another to best service their consumers. The key dam is Nagle Dam, so there needs to be a reliable flow of water from Albert Falls dam to Nagle dam. That’s the main gravity supply dam for Durban and ideally that needs to stay at between 60 and 70 per cent full. What has really made us excited as recreational users of the Upper uMngeni between Albert Falls and Nagle dams is the understanding that water can be throttled back during the week, and the flow increased on the weekends to allow paddlers to utilise the river at a safe and enjoyable level, without compromising the water supply to Nagle dam in any way at all. It has had a huge effect on canoeing, and every weekend, whether there is a race or just canoeing tripping or training, there has been a big increase in activity on the river,” he said.

Trodd said that the upcoming Ozzie Gladwin Canoe Marathon was one of the biggest on the local calendar, and paddlers could look forward to superb water levels for that race.

The 2018 Ozzie Gladwin Canoe Marathon takes place from Albert Falls Dam to Thornvale Farm on Sunday 25 November. Visit: www.ozziegaldwin.co.za.

 

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