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Lower Orange Water Management Area: Internal Strategic Perspective ISP: LOWER ORANGE WMA Appendix C Figures 04 - APPENDIX C FIGURES.DOC JULY 2004 C 1 WRP_P0083_Centreal ISP_Graphics_Lower Orange_C1.cdr ISP: LOWER ORANGE WMA Lower Orange Transfers C 1 N LEGEND o s s o BOTSWANA Z10A b S# Towns Z10B International Boundaries Z10E Z10D Provincial Boundaries Water Management Areas Namibia Z10C D42A Z10F Secondary Catchments Quaternary Catchments Au ob Rivers NAMIBIA Dams Z10G Nossob-Molopo Z20A Sub-Catchments D42B North West Alexander Bay n ma ru Ku Boegoeberg h s i F LOWER Coastal VAAL Namibia o op ol Neusberg M Z10H Bloemhof Dam Nossob-Molopo D42D Ongers l a a V Sak-Hartbees V S# Grünau et D42C Vioolsdrift s Z20B D81C rt a S# Ais Ais H S# Karasburg S# Rosh Pinah S# Ariamsvlei Skorpion S# Z20C Z20F Z10J D42E S# Sendelingsdrif S# Lime Acres Z20D Upington S# l D82J Oranjevallei D73E Grootdrink a S# Aussenkehr D81B D73C a Alexander Bay S# Warmbad Klippunt #S# S# V SS# Louisvale Boegoeberg # Kuboes Z20E Augrabies S Keimoes S# Kanoneiland D82K S# S#S# Neusberg C92C S# S# S## Tierberg D73D D71B Oranjemund D82L D81D Marchand S#S S# D82H Onseepkans S# Lutzburg D73B S# Griekwastad F10A Vioolsdrift D81E Cillie D73F Alexander Bay Orange D81A Kakamas Groblershoop S# S# Boegoeberg S# D53J O Modder r a Douglas D82G n S# F10C F10B g D82E D82A D81F D53E e Phelindaba D82F S# Pella D71D S# Pofadder D53H Ha D71A rtb Koegasburg F20A D5e3eC D53B Free State F20C Black Mountain s S# S# Niekerkshoop S# S# Aggeneys S# R D81G S# Kenhardt ie F20D S# Steinkopf Marydale S# Westerberg t Port Nolloth S# O F20B D53D D71C ra D82D D53A D72C D72B ng F30E Vioolsdrift D53G e F20E F30F Okiep Concordia S# Prieska S# fels Buf Nababeep S# S# D82C D72A D62J UPPER S# Bergsig LOWD57EE R D54G F30G Matjieskloof S#S# D82B Kleinsee S# Springbok Copperton S# S# Strydenburg ORANGE F40A S# F30D Simonsig ORANGE S# F30B k D62G a Potea Park D62H B Komaggas D53F S ra Van der F30C D54D k Kloof Dam F40s B WMA D62F Coastal e D57D S# ji Swartkop t O in F30A l D54F Ongners rt F40C a g w Vanwyksvlei e Koiingnaas S# S# Kamieskroon Northern S# r S F40D D62B s D62E Jonkerskop D62A S# Kharkams Gariep Dam Hondeklipbaai Sp S# S# Britstown oeFg40E F50E Cape S# Vosburg # De Aar F40F D57C Brandvlei D54C S S#S# F40G F50B D54B S# F50A D57B D54E Bellary F40H Garies D57A D54A D61K D62D F50F D61M D62C Groen F50C Sak-Hartbees D61L F50G S# Carnavon F50D D58C D61J D55M D61B h i D55F koe s D61C e i D61H Se F D55J Sak D61G D58B Victoria West S# Williston D61F S# D61A S# Richmond OLIFANTS/DOORN D55G D61D Atlantic Ocean D58A D55L D55H S# Loxton D61ES# D55D Hutchinson D52F D55K D55C D56J D52E R Study Area iet D55E D51C D56H Fraserburg D56G S# D52D D52C D55B D55A FISH TO D51B D56D D56F D52B TSITSIKAMMA Western D56C D51A D56E S# Sutherland Cape D52A D56B 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 km GOURITZ Eastern Cape D56A C:\Gaufre\LowerOrange\C-1.apr ISP : LOWER ORANGE WMA Sub-Catchments C 2 Kalahari West rural water supply scheme Karos-Geelkoppan rural water NAMIBIA supply scheme Rosh Pinah Skorpion Zinc Komsberg to Noordoewer irrigation area Upington Boegoeberg Dam Oranjemund Aussenkehr irrigation area Noordoewer Alexander l Douglas a Bay a irrigation Douglas V Kakamas Kakamas area Vioolsdrift Port Nolloth irrigation area Boegoeberg Dam Or an Aggeneys Pofadder Upington irrigation ge Or an Namaqualand area ge irrigation area Pelladrift water supply scheme Kleinsee Springbok Springbok regional water supply scheme Middle Orange N irrigation area SOUTH AFRICA Canals Pipelines WRP_P0083_Centreal ISP_Graphics_Lower Orange_C3.cdr ISP: LOWER ORANGE WMA Irrigation Schemes C 3.
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