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Official name
  
Wolwedans Dam

Location
  
Western Cape

Type of dam
  
Arch-gravity

Height
  
70 m

Catchment area
  
123 kmĀ²

Impound
  
Great Brak River

Country
  
South Africa

Opening date
  
1990

Impounds
  
Great Brak River

Length
  
268 m

Purpose
  
Water supply

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Owner
  
Department of Water and Sanitation

Similar
  
Floriskraal Dam, Berg River Dam, Gamkapoort Dam, Wemmershoek Dam, Eikenhof Dam

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Wolwedans Dam is a concrete dam in South Africa located on the Great Brak River near Mossel Bay, Western Cape, South Africa. The dam is the main source of water for the municipality of Mossel Bay as well as the gas-to-liquids refinery PetroSA. The dam serves mainly for municipal and industrial water supply purposes.

Contents

Map of Wolwedans Dam, South Africa

Design

Completed in early 1990, it was the first in the world single center arch-gravity dam made of roller-compacted concrete fully relying on three-dimensional arch action for stability. The 70-m high dam has a vertical upstream face and a stepped downstream face at a slope of 0.5:1 (H:V). It has a constant extrados radius of 135 m and a crest length of 268 m. The non-overflow crest is 5 m wide. The dam was built of 0.25 m thick roller-compacted concrete layers with induced joints at 10 m spacing and de-bounding every 4th layer. The RCC of approximately 200,000 m3 (260,000 cu yd) was placed in October and November 1988 and between May and November 1989. The induced joints were grouted in winter, between July and November 1993. The reservoir was filled to capacity in 1992.

The RCC mix properties were:

  • RCC density: 2,400 kg/m3
  • Average 1-year RCC compressive strength: 35 MPa (5,076 psi)
  • References

    Wolwedans Dam Wikipedia