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Land use change as a contributing factor to sedimentation rates in the Hazelmere Catchment, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.Read, 2002
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Hazelmere Dam situated on the Mdloti River in KwaZulu-Natal has, since its completion in 1977, lost 25% of its original design capacity through sedimentation. This storage loss has brought about an environmental concern as well as a socio-economic threat to the region …
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