Lower Olifants River reach alarmingly low levels
Flows in the lower Olifants River are declining rapidly and have reached alarmingly low levels. The Association for Water & Rural Development (AWARD) together with SANParks, have been monitoring the flows in the lower Olifants and warn that if rains do not come, the river could stop flowing in the next month if urgent and immediate action is not taken.
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Water Related Resources
- Flow Tracker
- The Olifants River Catchment – A User’s Guide
- Reducing the vulnerability of people and ecosystems in the Olifants River catchment
- Catchment Management Forums: A guideline for developing Charters of Agreement
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