Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Bloemhof (D10)

Name:Bloemhof

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Date:6 August 2008

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Bloemhof - North West Province South AfricaBloemhof, a maize and cattle farming town,on the banks of the Vaal River. ... An ideal stopover to enjoy a drive through Bloemhof Dam Nature Reserve which ...
www.tourismnorthwest.co.za/southern/bloemhof.html

The Bloemhof Dam is one of the largest dams in South Africa, ... The Bloemhof Dam Nature Reserve is located 320km from Johannesburg and 4km east of Bloemhof ...
www.tourismnorthwest.co.za/bloemhof_dam/
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The Dam: Bloemhof Dam is situated on the Vaal River, downstream of Vaal Dam approximately 2km upstream of the town of Bloemhof. The dam, originally known as Oppermansdrif Dam was constructed during the late sixties and was commissioned in 1970. It is a composite dam comprising earthfill flanks on each side of a 305m long central concrete spillway. Due to the flat topography of the area, the dam wall is very long with a total crest length of 4 270m and a maximum wall height of only 35.2m above deepest foundation level.

At full supply the capacity of Bloemhof Dam is 1 269 million m3 with a surface area of 223km2. It is therefore a very large and shallow reservoir in an area with relatively low rainfall ( 474mm/a ) and high potential evaporation ( ~1800mm/a ).

Bloemhof Dam was constructed to impound runoff originating below the Vaal Dam to meet the needs of users in the Lower Vaal River area. The dam supplies water to various industrial and municipal users although most of the water released from the dam is used for riparian irrigation along the Vaal River totaling 17 000ha. Water is also released from Bloemhof Dam to augment supplies to the Vaalharts Government Water Scheme where approximately 37 000ha are under irrigation. The Vaalharts scheme is currently the largest user of water from Bloemhof Dam and the water released from Bloemhof Dam is diverted from the Vaalharts Weir via canal to the irrigation scheme in the Vaalharts River catchment - a tributary of the Vaal River.

From: http://www.dwaf.gov.za/orange/Vaal/bloemhof.htm See for photos.

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