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Some of Limpopo’s low level dams are now up the brim
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The Department of Water and Sanitation’s weekly report shows that some of Limpopo’s dams that have been at alarmingly low water levels have made a remarkable improvement and are now brimming over 100%. The province’s dam levels’ aggregate stands at 86.2% this week as compared to last week’s 85.0%, with stored water currently at 1278.6 cubic metres out of a capacity of 1482.6 cubic metres. The province’s dam levels have seen a remarkable improvement from last year when levels were at a low of 68.1% during this period.