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Bospoort Dam

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Official name
  
Bospoort Dam

Location
  
North West

Opening date
  
1933

Country
  
South Africa

Purpose
  
Irrigation

Height
  
23 m


Type of dam
  
Combination gravity and earth fill dam

Owner
  
Department of Water and Sanitation

Similar
  
Klipvoor Dam, Vaalkop Dam, Roodekoppies Dam, Olifantsnek Dam, Buffelspoort Dam

Bospoort Dam is a gravity/earth-fill type dam on the Hex River, a tributary of the Elands River, part of the Crocodile River (Limpopo) basin. It is located near Rustenburg, North West, South Africa. Its primary purpose is for irrigation.

Contents

Map of Bospoort Dam, South Africa

History

It was established in 1933. It was originally the main water supply for the town of Rustenburg. In the sixties it was no longer used for drinking water due to contamination from platinum and chrome mines in the region. Due to water shortages in the nineties it was again used as the main water source for the Boitekong and surrounding townships. The fish in the dam are not fit for human consumption. The water in the dam in so corrosive that the steel sluices had to be replaced by a major rebuilding project in 2009 and 2010 for fear of the dam wall collapsing in a flood. The new dam structure was built from corrosion resistant compounds.

References

Bospoort Dam Wikipedia