Английская Википедия:Gariep Dam
Шаблон:For Шаблон:Infobox damШаблон:More citations needed The Gariep Dam is located in South Africa, near the town of Norvalspont, bordering the Free State and Eastern Cape provinces. Its primary purpose is for irrigation, domestic and industrial use as well as for power generation.
Name
The Gariep Dam, on its commission in 1971, was originally named the Hendrik Verwoerd Dam after Hendrik Verwoerd, the Prime Minister before and after 31 May 1961, when the country changed from the Union of South Africa to the Republic of South Africa. However, after the end of apartheid, the Verwoerd name was considered unsuitable. The name was officially changed to Gariep Dam on 4 October 1996. Gariep is Khoekhoe for "river", the original name of the Orange River.[1]
Location
The dam is on the Orange River about Шаблон:Convert north-east of Colesberg and Шаблон:Convert south of Bloemfontein. It is in a gorge at the entrance to the Ruigte Valley some Шаблон:Convert east of Norvalspont. The dam crest is some 1300 m (4250 ft) above sea level.
Dimensions
The wall is 88 m high and has a crest length of 914 m and contains approximately 1.73 million m³ of concrete. The Gariep Dam is the largest storage reservoir in South Africa. In South African English, 'dam' refers both to the structure and the water volume it retains. Gariep Dam has a total storage capacity of approximately Шаблон:Convert and a surface area of more than Шаблон:Convert when full. The hydro-electrical power station houses four 90 MW generators.
Design type and contractors
The structure is a concrete gravity-arch hybrid dam. This design was chosen as the gorge is too wide for a complete arch so flanking walls form gravity abutments to the central arch.
It was built by Dumez, a French construction company.
Gariep Dam Bridge
Rivers and spruits flowing into the dam
- Orange River[2]
- Caledon River[2]
- Brakspruit[2]
- Broekspruit[2]
- Oudagspruit[2]
- Palmietspruit[2]
- Slykspruit[2]
Water consumption, outflow, derivative usages and diversions
It must be carefully managed by balancing the supply-and-demand of this water resource usage for its derivatives of electricity generation, irrigation(food) and municipal drinking water.
Department of Water - Orange River Basin - Map and flow diagrams Шаблон:Webarchive
Orange-Fish River Project (Tunnel)
Map (Tunnel & Canals)Illustration - Further details on the Department of Water - Fish-Sundays Шаблон:Webarchive
- Great Fish River Valley, then via Grassridge Dam, ElandsDrift Wier, Cookhouse Tunnel, De MistKraal Weir[3] into
- Sundays River Valley (Canals and Tunnels Scheme) North-West of Port Elizabeth, then via Darlington Dam, Korhaansdrift Weir, Canal, Scheepersvlakte Balancing Dam,[4] Bulk water Pipeline[5] to
- Port Elizabeth, Nooitgedracht Water Treatment Works,[6] since 1992 with water from the Sundays River Valley[7]
Eskom
Gariep Hydro-Electric power plants, which is remotely controlled from Gauteng
Further Facts and Details
Vanderkloof Dam
Gariep Town
Orange-Fish River Project
At Oviston, on the south bank of the reservoir, is the inlet of the Orange-Fish River Tunnel, allowing water to be diverted to the Great Fish River and most of the Eastern Cape's western parts.
There is trade off in the water usage for electricity and inter-basin transfer for water in other areas like Port Elizabeth
Orange-Fish River Tunnel Basin Transfer Schema construction 1972 (Port Elizabeth) on YouTube
Gallery
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Gariep Dam overflowing in January 2011
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Sunset at Oviston Nature Reserve on the dam's southern shores
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Road sign heading for the dam wall
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View over the lake
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Forever Holiday Resort at Gariep Dam
See also
References
External links
Videos - Opening | Documentaries | Construction
- Official Opening of the Orange River Dam in South Africa on YouTube
- Short Documentary on the dam construction and motivations thereof (1 of 3 planned dams) on YouTube
- History of the town Construction on YouTube
- Orange-Fish River Tunnel Basin Transfer Schema Construction 1972 - Technical illustrations & diagrams(Port Elizabeth) on YouTube
- Orange-Fish River Tunnel Basin Transfer Schema Construction - Footage on YouTube
- History of the construction and where it all started, rainfall, diagrams, extra
- Orange River Transfer Scheme to Port Elizabeth Documentary - Nooitgedracht Water Treatment Works on YouTube (Carte Blanche)
Videos - Aerial | Presentation
- Full Flood over gates January 2000 on YouTube
- 4K Aerial footage of Dam, bridge, campsite, amenities on YouTube
- 4K Aerial footage not in flood on YouTube
Other
- Gariep Dam - Roots - Largest in the Country - Construction Posters, Origins and Designs from inside the dam wall
- Gariep Hydroelectric Power Station on the Eskom-Website
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Шаблон:Geographic location Шаблон:Power in South Africa
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 2,2 2,3 2,4 2,5 2,6 Dept of Water Affairs website
- ↑ https://www.gfrwua.com/orange-river-project Шаблон:Webarchive | Great Fish River Water Users Association since 1920
- ↑ https://www.gfrwua.com/orange-river-project Шаблон:Webarchive Great Fish River Water Users Association since 1920
- ↑ http://www.dwa.gov.za/orange/Mid_Orange/fish-sun.htm Шаблон:Webarchive Department of Water - Fish-Sundays
- ↑ Шаблон:Citation
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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