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Official name
  
Knellpoort Dam

Type of dam
  
gravity & arch

Height
  
50 m

Opening date
  
1989

Impounds
  
Riet Spruit

Catchment area
  
764 kmĀ²

Location
  
Free State, South Africa

Operator(s)
  
Department of Water Affairs and Forestry

Similar
  
Welbedacht Dam, Krugerdrift Dam, Sol Plaatje Dam, Bongolo Dam, Erfenis Dam

Knellpoort Dam is a combined gravity & arch type dam located on the Riet Spruit, near Wepener, Free State, South Africa. It was established in 1989. Due to siltation, the storage capacity of the Welbedacht Dam reduced rapidly from the original 115 million m3 to approximately 16 million m3 during the twenty years since completion. This reduction in storage created problems in meeting the Bloemfontein water demand at an acceptable level of reliability and as a result, the 50 m high Knellpoort Dam was completed in 1989. It was the first arch gravity Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) dam in the world and comprises almost 64 600 m3 rollcrete and 14 200 m3 concrete with a gross storage capacity of 136 million m3.

Map of Knellpoort Dam, South Africa

In order to prevent similar siltation problems to those experienced at the Welbedacht Dam, the Knellpoort Dam functions as an off-channel storage dam with a relatively small catchment area of only 764 km2 and corresponding Mean Annual Runoff (MAR) of approximately 20 million m3/a . Water from the Caledon River is pumped to Knellpoort Dam from the Tienfontein Pumping Station via a 2 km long canal which is equipped with a silt trap to reduce siltation in the main reservoir.

The dams primary purpose is to serve for municipal and industrial use and its hazard potential has been ranked high (3).

References

Knellpoort Dam Wikipedia


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