Olifants Water Management Area

Olifants Water Management Area

Olifants WMA, or Olifants Water Management Area (coded: 4), Includes the following major rivers: the Elands River, Wilge River, Steelpoort River and Olifants River, and covers the following Dams:

Bouderies

Tertiary drainage regions B11, B12, B20, B31, B32, B41, B42, B51, B52, B60 and B71 to B73.

References

http://www.dwaf.gov.za/Hydrology/


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