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| Overview | Geophysical | Hydrology & Geohydrology | Ecology | Tributaries | Climate | |
| Populated places | Land-uses | Water treatment plants | Sanitation & waste water treatment | Dams | ||
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The Caledon River, which forms the border between South Africa and Lesotho over most of its length, is the largest tributary to the Orange River within the Upper Orange water management area. (Ref 1) |
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| NOTE: If you have any photos (digital or prints) which you think eWISA can add to this page to help to complete this 'story book', do not hesitate to contact us at ewisa@wamsys.co.za . You will be fully referenced and the material will also be added to the eWISA photo library. Note: Past (historical) are as important as present photos. | |||||
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References: |
| Ref 1: Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, South Africa. 2004. Internal Strategic Perspective: Upper Orange Water Management Area. |
| Useful links | |
| Photo gallery- Free State Rivers |