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Vaal Dam reaches 61.58% capacity: Water system stability key

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By Oratile Mashilo

As Vaal Dam levels continue to climb, stability remains a key factor this week.

Heavy rainfall over recent weeks has continued to bolster South Africa’s water systems, with the latest updates indicating notable changes in dam levels across the country.

According to the latest data, the dam is currently at 61.58%, reflecting a steady increase from previous weeks. It increased by 0.58 percentage points from 61% last week.

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Vaal Barrage

The current inflow is 110.6 cubic metres per second (m³/s), while the outflow is measured at 16.8m³/s.

The Vaal Barrage, a vital infrastructure downstream of the Vaal Dam, also reported significant activity.

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Barrage levels stand at 7.5 metres, with an outflow of 15.1m³/s. The water temperature has reached 23.2°C, highlighting the ongoing seasonal changes.

“The inflows continue to sustain the dam, and outflows are being managed accordingly,” said a water management official.

“We are closely monitoring the situation to ensure stability in the system.”

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Authorities continue to monitor the dam, which is essential for supplying water to Gauteng and surrounding regions.

Residents and businesses relying on the Vaal River system are urged to remain mindful of water consumption.

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Grootdraai Dam

Meanwhile, the Grootdraai Dam decreased from 105.17% last week to 102.5% capacity this week.

Recent data shows the dam’s inflow at 85m³/s and outflows, primarily due to overflow, at 46m³/s.

No gates have been opened, indicating that water levels are being efficiently regulated.

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According to the South African Weather Services’ (Saws) alerts for the past weekend, the Mpumalanga province had a 30% probability of isolated showers.

The Grootdraai Dam is a crucial resource for the country and its communities. It supplies water for agriculture and domestic use and preserves ecological systems.

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