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Dam in North West
Marico-Bosveld Dam
Official nameMarico-Bosveld Dam
CountrySouth Africa
LocationNorth West
Coordinates25°28′5″S 26°23′0″E / 25.46806°S 26.38333°E / -25.46806; 26.38333
PurposeIrrigation
Opening date1933
Owner(s)Department of Water Affairs
Dam and spillways
Type of damHomogeneous earth-fill
ImpoundsMarico River
Height27 metres (89 ft)
Length1,695 metres (5,561 ft)
Reservoir
CreatesMarico-Bosveld Dam Reservoir
Total capacity27,813,000 cubic metres (982,200,000 cu ft)
Catchment area1228 km
Surface area430.7 hectares (1,064 acres)

Marico-Bosveld Dam is a homogeneous earth-fill type dam located on the Marico River, near Groot Marico, North West, South Africa. The dam was established in 1933 and serves mainly for irrigation purposes. The hazard potential of the dam has been ranked high (3).

The dam was built during the Great Depression of 1933. 75% of the labour was white and 25% was black. The main engineer on the project was Timothy d’Oliveira. The dam was built to provide work and income to people at the time.

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