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Bongolo Dam (South Africa)

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Type of dam
  
mass concrete

Opened
  
1908

Impound
  
Opening date
  
1908

Height
  
21 m

Construction began
  
1905

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Official name
  
Bongolo DamBonkolo Dam

Location
  
Queenstown, Eastern Cape

Purpose
  
Municipal and industrial use

Similar
  
Sol Plaatje Dam, Sandile Dam, Welbedacht Dam, Floriskraal Dam, Heyshope Dam

Bongolo Dam, (also spelled Bonkolo) is located on the Komani River, near Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. The dam has a capacity of 7,015,000 cubic metres (247,700,000 cu ft). The Bongolo Dam, about 5 km from town on the Dordrecht road, is one of Queenstown’s main sources of water, its main purpose is for industrial and municipal usage. The wall was begun in 1905 and was for years the largest concrete dam wall in South Africa. Incidentally the origin of the name Bongola has cause some controversy, but it is believed by some to have been derived from the Xhosa word "mbongolo" meaning donkey, as these animals were extensively used in the construction of the dam.

Map of Bongolo Dam, Queenstown, 5320, South Africa

References

Bongolo Dam (South Africa) Wikipedia