As Vaal Dam levels continue to climb, stability remains a key factor this week. Heavy rainfall over recent weeks has continued to bolster South Africa’s water systems, with the latest updates ...
The Vaal Dam’s water level has increased by over 21% in the last week, rising from 40% to 61.12% because of recent rainfall and overflow from the Grootdraai Dam. However, despite this ...
The collapse of the Maluti-a-Phofung municipality's sewage system is contributing to the pollution of the Vaal Dam catchment ... such as canoeing and fishing, but the Maluti-a-Phofung's treatment ...
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is closely monitoring the Vaal Dam after the dam's water levels drastically increased from last week's 24.3% to 46.2% this week. According to the ...
The water storage at the Vaal Dam has jumped from 24.3% last week to 50.53%. The Dam has been on a downward spiral for months before this rainfall. The Department of Water and Sanitation had been ...
While beaches are popular, the country offers numerous rivers, dams ... Vaal is the place to be. This area is lined with upscale guesthouses and offers year-round activities, including fly fishing ...
The Vaal dam is rapidly rising owing to the heavy rainfall experienced this week in Gauteng, and other provinces of North West, Free State, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal, explained DWS ...
But they went one for one, with that singular fish being their only opportunity. The Kalama, along with all other non-dam controlled rivers, is very low this week. I talked with a few anglers that ...
There’s plenty of reasons to cast a line in February particularly with an exciting new twist to the Million Dollar Fish ... largest red-tagged barra was 105cm, caught by Kai Hale at Manton Dam ...