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Kouga Dam
Kouga Dam
Kouga Dam is located in Eastern Cape
Kouga Dam
Location of Kouga Dam in Eastern Cape
Official nameKouga Dam
CountrySouth Africa
LocationPatensie, Kouga Local Municipality, Cacadu District Municipality, Eastern Cape Province
PurposeIrrigation
StatusOperational
Construction began1957
Opening date1969
Operator(s)Department of Water Affairs and Forestry
Dam and spillways
Type of damarch
ImpoundsKouga River
Height94.5 m (310 ft)
Length202 m (663 ft)
Dam volume268,000 m3 (351,000 cu yd)
Reservoir
CreatesKouga Dam Reservoir
Total capacity133,000,000 m3 (4.7×109 cu ft)
Catchment area388,700 ha (960,000 acres)
Surface area555 ha (1,370 acres)
Kouga Dam Power Station
Commission dateMothballed
TypeConventional
Turbines3 x 1.2 MW
Installed capacity3.6 MW (4,800 hp)[1]

The Kouga Dam (formerly: Paul Sauer Dam prior to 1995[2]) is an arch dam on the Kouga River about 21 km (13 mi) west of Patensie in Kouga Local Municipality, South Africa. It supplies irrigation water to the Kouga and Gamtoos valleys as well as drinking water to the Port Elizabeth metropolitan area via the Loerie Balancing Dam.[3] It was constructed between 1957 and 1969.[4]

The dam can be accessed by following the R330 and then the R331 from the N2 at Humansdorp. All but the last 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) is tarred road and there is a short tunnel just before the dam wall.

Kouga Dam Power Station

There are three 1200 kVA hydroelectric turbines at the base of the dam, but they are currently not in use.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kouga Dam". Gamtoos Tourism. Retrieved 6 January 2010.
  2. ^ "FRESH WATER and MARINE RESOURCES". Retrieved 2008-09-19.
  3. ^ "Kouga Dam". inniKloof. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
  4. ^ "Kouga Dam – serving the fertile Gamtoos valley" (PDF). The Water Wheel. Retrieved 24 January 2015.