Lindleyspoort Dam Level Today
North West. Full supply capacity 14 million m3. Current as of 2026-06-01.
This dam is over 100% of its full supply capacity - the level officially counted as "100% full". The extra water is held in flood-reserve storage above the normal full level, so water is usually spilling over the spillway or being released through the sluice gates to protect the dam wall, and rivers downstream can run high. It is the opposite of a shortage: the dam is full and overflowing.
Recent trend: Over the last 5 weeks, Lindleyspoort Dam has fallen 1.8 percentage points - about 0.36% per week.
Lindleyspoort Dam Level History
Showing 7 weekly readings from 2025-10-13 to 2026-06-01.
About Lindleyspoort Dam
Lindleyspoort Dam has a full supply capacity of 14.2 million cubic metres (Mm3) in North West. At 100.6% full, the dam currently holds roughly 14.3 Mm3 of water, equivalent to about 14295 million litres.
Lindleyspoort Dam - Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lindleyspoort Dam running dry?
No, Lindleyspoort Dam is not running dry. At 100.6% full, the dam has adequate water reserves.
When was Lindleyspoort Dam last full?
Based on available weekly data, Lindleyspoort Dam most recently reached 99%+ full around 2026-06-01.
What cities does Lindleyspoort Dam supply?
Lindleyspoort Dam is located in North West. For specific information about which municipality draws water from this dam, contact your local water services authority.
What river is Lindleyspoort Dam on?
The river catchment that Lindleyspoort Dam sits in is not recorded on this page. For catchment details, consult the Department of Water and Sanitation.
How is the Lindleyspoort Dam level trending?
Lindleyspoort Dam is currently at 100.6% full. The level is stable, with a change of only 0.0% from last week. The level is similar to the same period last year (100.2%).
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