Palmiet River Palmietrivier | |
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Location | |
Country | South Africa |
State | Western Cape |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Kogelberg |
• location | Western Cape |
Mouth | |
• location | Atlantic Ocean |
• elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Basin size | 500 km2 (190 sq mi) |
Palmiet River (Afrikaans: Palmietrivier) is a river located in the Western Cape province of South Africa. The Palmiet River is a typical Western Cape river, experiencing winter rainfall and it is important for the Western Cape Water Supply System. It has a small catchment area of 500 km2, flows through the expanse of the Elgin Valley, and reaches the ocean through an estuary.[1]
This river has six irrigation and hydro-power dams along its length, and provides water for agricultural and industrial uses, as well as to the city of Cape Town.[2] It is unclear why there has been an apparent increase in flow over the last 30 years.
This river is named after the plant known as Palmiet (Prionium serratum) and should not be confused with the Palmiet River near Durban,[3] or the Palmiet River which is a tributary of the Keurbooms River.
Dams in this River
- Applethwaite Lake
- Arieskraal Dam
- Eikenhof Dam
- Kogelberg Dam
- Nuweberg Dam
- Transpalmiet Dam