- Hartbeespoort Dam
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dam_name= Hartebeespoort Dam
caption= The crest gates added in 1970
official_name= Hartebeespoort Dam
crosses=Crocodile River
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locale=North West Province ,South Africa
maint= Department of Water Affairs and Forestry
length= 101 m
height= 59 m
width= 22 m
reservoir_capacity = 195 000 000 m3
reservoir_catchment = 4112 km2
reservoir_surface = 2 062 Ha
began= 1921
open= 1923
closed=
bridge_carries=Motor vehicle traffic
bridge_width=Single lane
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bridge_toll=None
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extra=Hartbeespoort Dam also known as HARTIES (officially the Hartbeespoort Dam Reservoir) is a
dam situated in theNorth West Province ofSouth Africa at coord|25|44|51|S|27|52|1|E|type:landmark|display=title. It lies in avalley to the south of theMagaliesberg mountain range and north of the Witwatersberg mountain range, about 35kilometre s west ofPretoria . The name of the dam means "pass of the hartbees" (aspecies ofantelope ) in Afrikaans. The dam was originally designed forirrigation which is currently its primary use.The dam is situated on the farm Hartebeestpoort, once owned by the Boer General Hendrik Schoeman (1840 - 1901). The farm and adjacent land was acquired by the State, mainly through the facilitation of his son, Johan Schoeman (1887 - 1967), in about 1912. The dam was completed in 1923 and subsequently became a very popular holiday and weekend resort for the inhabitants of
Johannesburg and Pretoria; it is the principal water recreation area of northernGauteng and many types ofwater sports are practised on the dam.Its wall is 149,5 m long and 59,4 m high and is built across a gorge cutting through the Magaliesberg. The dam is fed by the waters of the
Crocodile River and Magaliesriver s and covers approximately 18.83 km², with a mean depth of 9.6 m and maximum depth of 45.1 m. It has a surface area of 20 km², and its normal range of annual water level fluctuation is 0.8 m. The mixing type of the dam ismonomictic . Hartbeespoort Dam supplies irrigation water through a 544 km long network ofcanal s to 159.76 km² of farmland on whichtobacco ,wheat , lucerne,fruit andflower s are produced.Hartbeespoort dam first overflowed the dam wall in March 1925.
The town of
Hartbeespoort is situated close to the dam wall and the villages ofKosmos andSchoemansville can be found alongside its banks.A
tarmac road skirts the circumference of the dam; along its route it passes through a 56.6 m long tunnel and also crosses the dam wall.Hartbeespoort Dam is renowned for its poor water quality. The Dam is arguably one of the world's worst examples of
eutrophication , resulting from high levels of phosphates and nitrates washing into the dam. The primary pollution sources are arguably Sewage Treatment Works located in Gauteng as well as surrounding agricultural areas. The extreme level of eutrophication is easily recognisable by the dam's green colour.External links
* [http://www.hartbeespoortdam.com/ Hartbeespoort Dam Marketing Website]
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