Wg. Dorgeloh et al., THE PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL LIMNOLOGY OF STERKFONTEIN DAM, EASTERN ORANGE-FREE-STATE, SOUTH-AFRICA, Water S.A., 19(3), 1993, pp. 177-184
The great depth and high altitude of Sterkfontein Dam relative to othe
r large reservoirs in Southern Africa make this an unusual water body.
It is also characterised by an almost entirely artificial inflow. As
Sterkfontein Dam is the main storage reservoir in the Tugela-Vaal inte
rbasin transfer scheme, the water quality needs to be monitored. This
is the first limnological study of this reservoir, where the physical
and chemical quality of the water body was examined. The reservoir was
stratified during summer, although not very strong. The stratificatio
n was easily destroyed by wind. Mixing was such that aerobic condition
s prevailed in the profundal zone. Nutrient concentrations were low, s
uggesting that this system is oligotrophic. The relatively low mean te
mperatures, low turbidity and distribution of well-oxygenated water to
large depths make this a good potential habitat for fish, especially
trout.