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Five sluice gates remain open at Vaal Dam

“The DWS will continue to monitor Vaal Dam and effect changes on the outflow as and when necessary,” the department said in a statement on Monday.

The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) says the five sluice gates remain opened at the Vaal Dam, while outflows at Bloemhof Dam are to be increased to manage rising water levels.

“Since the opening of the fifth sluice gate [on Sunday] morning due to the heavy inflows into the Vaal Dam, the Department of Water and Sanitation will keep all the five sluice gates opened and there will be no changes in the dam’s outflow…

“However, should there be increased inflows into the Vaal Dam, it may result in additional gates being opened. The DWS will continue to monitor Vaal Dam and effect changes on the outflow as and when necessary,” the department said in a statement on Monday.

The department reported that the water storage level at the Vaal Dam was at 111.11% on Monday morning, rising from Sunday’s 109.3% full supply capacity.

This is due to the continuous high inflow of water at 1002.25 mᵌ/s from the upper catchment.

The Bloemhof Dam storage level has also increased from 107% on Sunday to 112.08% full supply capacity on Monday morning.

As a result, the department said water releases at the dam will be increased at different times on Monday and will be staggered from the current 1 400 m3/s to 1 550 m³/s at 12pm to 1 700 m³/s at 2pm, and the last increase will be 1 850 m³/s at 4pm.

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Gugulethu Kgongoane

Gugulethu Kgongoane is the Online Editor of Sedibeng Ster. Email: gugu@mooivaal.co.za She is also an online journalist of Vaalweekblad. Email: gugu@mooivaal.co.za

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