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Roodefontein Dam Level Today

Western Cape. Full supply capacity 2 million m3. Current as of 2026-06-01.

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99.5%
Good - Monday, 1 June 2026
Last week
100%
-0.5% change
Last year
59%
+40.5% change
Capacity
2 Mm3
1990 million litres

This is at or near full supply capacity. No water-supply concerns are expected at this level.

Recent trend: Over the last 5 weeks, Roodefontein Dam has risen 70.5 percentage points - about 14.1% per week.

Roodefontein Dam Level History

0%25%50%75%100%Oct 25May 26Jun 26

Showing 7 weekly readings from 2025-10-13 to 2026-06-01.

About Roodefontein Dam

Roodefontein Dam has a full supply capacity of 2.0 million cubic metres (Mm3) in Western Cape. At 99.5% full, the dam currently holds roughly 2.0 Mm3 of water, equivalent to about 1980 million litres.

Roodefontein Dam - Frequently Asked Questions

Is Roodefontein Dam running dry?

No, Roodefontein Dam is not running dry. At 99.5% full, the dam has adequate water reserves.

When was Roodefontein Dam last full?

Based on available weekly data, Roodefontein Dam most recently reached 99%+ full around 2026-06-01.

What cities does Roodefontein Dam supply?

Roodefontein Dam is located in Western Cape. For specific information about which municipality draws water from this dam, contact your local water services authority.

What river is Roodefontein Dam on?

The river catchment that Roodefontein Dam sits in is not recorded on this page. For catchment details, consult the Department of Water and Sanitation.

How is the Roodefontein Dam level trending?

Roodefontein Dam is currently at 99.5% full. The level is falling, down 0.5% from last week. Compared to this time last year (59%), the dam is in a significantly better position.

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