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Most dams at capacity, adequate bulk water to meet demand
The Minister said there is a constant need to weigh supply versus demand.
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Mchunu assess Vaal Dam infrastructure
The Minister will also conduct an inspection of the Sebokeng Wastewater Treatment Works, as well as Leeukuil Dam in Vereeniging.
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Another sluice gate closed at Vaal Dam
"The Vaal Dam is experiencing continuous decrease in water capacity, currently sitting at 108%."
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Two more sluice gates closed at Vaal Dam
This comes after water levels in the Vaal Dam system have subsided after days of overflowing and flooding due to…
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Communities along Vaal urged to move to high lying areas
The Department of Water and Sanitation has urged all communities along the Vaal Dam and Orange River to consider evacuating…
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Residents challenge Metsimaholo’s proposed sewage pipeline into Vaal Dam
The Metsimaholo Local Municipality’s Executive Mayor, Jeff Zwane and Municipal Manager (MM), Advocate Mofokeng hosted a meeting for Deneysville residents…
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Vaal Dam to be impacted by Metsimaholo pipeline
The ‘Save the Vaal River Environment’ Organisation has raised its concerns about a 1200 mm waste pipeline that it says…
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Stolen cables at Vaal Dam: This can end in a disaster!
The power cables to the Deneysville Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) site have been stolen earlier this month, which…
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Two sluice gates to be opened at the Vaal Dam
Further three sluice gates will be opened at 14h00 today.
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Vaal Dam’s green ‘pea soup’ worries visitors
SEDIBENG.- “Does anyone know what the stinking, green slime that can be seen everywhere in the Vaal Dam is?
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Vaal Dam 100% full for the first time since 2018
The department of Water and sanitation (DWS) has confirmed that Vaal dam has reached 100% capacity on Monday evening.
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Vaal Dam drops below 50%
According to the Water and Sanitation Department’s spokesperson Sputnik Ratau, the dam levels have dropped to 49.8%, compared to 71.5%…
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