As per the latest data from the Department of Water and Sanitation, the state of the KZN Dam levels are as follows:
- Albert Falls Dam remains at a steady 101.6%, the same figure as the previous week.
- Bivane Dam has noted a minor drop this week, going from last week’s 101.6% to 101.5% this week.
- Craigie Burn Dam levels stand at 100.6%, compared to last week’s 100.7%.
- Driel Barrage Dam levels remain at an unaltered 87.2%.
- Goedertrouw Dam levels have dropped from last week’s 100.4% to 100.3%.
- Hazelemere Dam levels currently stand at 71.4%, as compared to last week’s 71.6%.
- Hluhluwe Dam levels have seen a significant improvement, rising from last week’s 101% to 104.7%.
- Inanda Dam levels saw a minor decline, standing at 102.4% as compared to last week’s 103.9%.
- Klipfontein Dam has risen from last week’s 101.5%102.5% this week.
- Mearns Dam levels are currently at 112.1%, a slight difference from last week’s 112.6%.
- Midmar Dam saw a slight improvement with the levels standing at 100.8%, compared to last week’s 100.6%.
- Nagle Dam levels stand at 100.4% this week, as compared to last week’s 100.9%.
- Newcastle’s Ntshingwayo (Chelmsford) Dam levels remain unchanged this week, standing at 82.8%.
- Pongolapoort Dam levels have improved from last week’s 81.5% to 82.1% this week.
- Spioenkop Dam levels remain unchanged this week, standing at 100.5%.
- Spring Grove Dam levels are currently at 1001.1%, as compared to last week’s 101.3%.
- Wagendrift Dam levels are now standing at 100.8%, a minor decrease from last week’s 101.8%.
- Woodstock Dam levels have seen a significant improvement, rising from last week’s 92.6% to 98.9%.
- Zaaihoek Dam Levels remain unaltered at 90.6%.
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