Allemanskraal Dam Explained

Allemanskraal Dam
Name Official:Allemanskraal Dam
Dam Crosses:Sand River
Res Name:Allemanskraal Dam Reservoir
Location:Free State
Country:South Africa
Owner:Department of Water Affairs
Dam Type:G
Dam Length:140m (460feet)
Dam Height:38m (125feet)
Opening:1960
Res Capacity Total:174500m2
Res Surface:265ha
Coordinates:-28.2875°N 27.1503°W

The Allemanskraal Dam is a dam in the Free State province of South Africa, on the Sand River. It was established in 1960. The reservoir has a gross capacity of, and a surface area of, the dam wall is high.

The dam is surrounded by, and forms part of the Willem Pretorius Game Reserve.[1]

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  1. Vuren. J. H. J.. Hattingh. J.. September 1978. A seasonal study of the haematology of wild freshwater fish. Journal of Fish Biology. 13. 3. 305–313. 10.1111/j.1095-8649.1978.tb03438.x. 1978JFBio..13..305V . 0022-1112.