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Tierkloof Dam Level Today

On the Tributary of Seweweekspoort, Western Cape. Full supply capacity 0 million m3. Current as of 2026-06-01.

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100%
Good - Monday, 1 June 2026
Last week
100%
+0.0% change
Last year
93.5%
+6.5% change
Capacity
0 Mm3
30 million litres

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 of readings, Tierkloof Dam has held roughly steady (+0% in total).

Tierkloof Dam Level History

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

About Tierkloof Dam

Tierkloof Dam has a full supply capacity of 0.0 million cubic metres (Mm3) and sits on the Tributary of Seweweekspoort in Western Cape. At 100% full, the dam currently holds roughly 0.0 Mm3 of water, equivalent to about 30 million litres.

Tierkloof Dam - Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tierkloof Dam running dry?

No, Tierkloof Dam is not running dry. At 100% full, the dam has adequate water reserves.

When was Tierkloof Dam last full?

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

What cities does Tierkloof Dam supply?

Tierkloof Dam is located in Western Cape on the Tributary of Seweweekspoort. For specific information about which municipality draws water from this dam, contact your local water services authority.

What river is Tierkloof Dam on?

Tierkloof Dam is on the Tributary of Seweweekspoort in Western Cape.

How is the Tierkloof Dam level trending?

Tierkloof Dam is currently at 100% full. The level is stable, with a change of only 0.0% from last week. Compared to this time last year (93.5%), the dam is in a significantly better position.

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