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- Vanderkloof is a town in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. It is located on the Orange River and near the Rolfontein Nature Reserve. The village...
- The Vanderkloof Dam (originally the P. K. Le Roux Dam) is situated approximately 130 km (81 mi) downstream from Gariep Dam and is fed by the Orange River...
- first into the Gariep Dam and later into the Vanderkloof Dam. From the border of Lesotho to below the Vanderkloof Dam, the river bed is deeply incised. Further...
- Hopetown Hutchinson Loxton Marydale Norvalspont Noupoort Orania Petrusville Philipstown Prieska Richmond Strydenburg Vanderkloof Victoria West Vosburg...
- drains part of the northeastern Karoo into the Orange River above the Vanderkloof Dam. Next downstream from the Orange-Vaal confluence is the Brak River...
- Power Station Ncora Dam Palmiet Pumped Storage Scheme Steenbras Dam Vanderkloof Dam Nuclear Koeberg Nuclear Power Station Oil and gas Acacia Power Station...
- southwards for 19 kilometres. While co-signed with the R48, it byp****es Vanderkloof to the west and p****es through Petrusville. Leaving the R48 south of...
- Hydroelectric 1988 400 Operational Sere Wind Farm Western Cape Wind Jan 2015 100 Operational Vanderkloof Dam Northern Cape Hydroelectric 1977 240 Operational...
- to the river and lowering the salinity. When Vanderkloof Dam is spilling excess water from Vanderkloof Dam is transferred to the Kalkfontein Dam. List...
- evacuated in Lekwa Local Muni****lity and residents in the area of Vaal, Vanderkloof, and Bloemhof dams along the Orange River (Northern Cape Province) were...