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* [[Albasini Dam]], [[Luvuvhu River]] |
* [[Albasini Dam]], [[Luvuvhu River]] |
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* [[Dap Naudé Dam]], [[Broederstroom River]] |
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* [[Ebenezer Dam]], [[Letsitele River]] |
* [[Ebenezer Dam]], [[Letsitele River]] |
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* [[Hans Merensky Dam]], [[Ramadiepa River]] |
* [[Hans Merensky Dam]], [[Ramadiepa River]] |
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Luvubu and Letaba WMA, or Levubu and Letaba Water Management Area (coded: 2) (also known as the Luvuvhu and Groot Letaba WMA), includes the following major South African rivers: Mutale River, Luvuvhu River and Letaba River, and cover the following dams:
- Albasini Dam, Luvuvhu River
- Dap Naudé Dam, Broederstroom River
- Ebenezer Dam, Letsitele River
- Hans Merensky Dam, Ramadiepa River
- Magoebaskloof Dam, Politsi River
- Middle Letaba Dam, Middle Letaba River
- Nandoni Dam, Levhuvhu River
- Nsami Dam, Nsama River
- Tzaneen Dam, Groot Letaba River
- Vergelegen Dam, Politsi tributary
- Vondo Dam, Mutshindudi River
Boundaries
Tertiary drainage regions A91, A92, B81 to B83 and B90.
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