Mokolo Dam

Mokolo Dam
Official name Mokolo Dam
Location Limpopo, South Africa
Coordinates 23°58′30″S 27°43′1″E / 23.97500°S 27.71694°E / -23.97500; 27.71694Coordinates: 23°58′30″S 27°43′1″E / 23.97500°S 27.71694°E / -23.97500; 27.71694
Opening date 1980
Operator(s) Department of Water Affairs
Dam and spillways
Type of dam rockfill
Impounds Mokolo River
Height 55 metres (180 ft)
Length 525 metres (1,722 ft)
Reservoir
Creates Mokolo Dam Reservoir
Total capacity 146,000,000 cubic metres (5.2×109 cu ft)
Surface area 828.8 hectares (2,048 acres)

Mokolo Dam (previously known as the Hans Strijdom Dam) is a rock-fill type dam located on the Mokolo River, near Lephalale, Limpopo, South Africa. It was established in 1980.[1] The Malmanies River and the Bulspruit River, two tributaries of the Mokolo, also enter the dam from its left side. The dam supplies water to Lephalale town. The dam mainly serves for municipal and industrial purposes and its hazard potentials has been ranked high (3).

The dam supplies the Lephalale area, Grootgeluk coal mine, Matimba power station and part of the water requirements of Medupi power station.[2][3]

The Mokolo Dam Nature Reserve is located by the eastern and southern sides of the dam. The shoreline of the dam is heavily infested with Phragmites reeds.[4]

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