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Clanwilliam Dam



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Clanwilliam Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Olifants River, near Clanwilliam, Western Cape, South Africa. It was established in 1935, and the wall was raised to its current height of 43 m in 1964. The main purpose of the dam is to provide irrigation water to the agricultural region downstream. It has a capacity of 121800000 m3. The feasibility of raising the dam wall by another 15 metres has been investigated.

Clanwilliam Dam

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Latitude -32.1854° S 32.1854° S 32° 11' 7.44" -32° 11.124'
Longitude 18.8671° E 18.8671° E 18° 52' 1.56" 18° 52.026'
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Cederberg Rural
Western Cape
South Africa
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