Naute Dam
The Naute Dam is a dam outside of Keetmanshoop in the Karas Region of Namibia. It was built by Concor between 1970 and 1972 and was officially commissioned in September 1972. It is the third largest dam in Namibia after Hardap Dam to Naute's north and can hold up to 69 million cubic metres of water. The dam's source is the Löwen River, a tributary of the Fish River.[1]
Business
Naute Dam supplies potable water to Keetmanshoop and some surrounding farms, but is predominantly used for irrigation. It has been consistently underutilised and is one of just a few dams in Namibia that are often filled to capacity.[2]
The Naute Aqua Fish Farms Project, a government-owned fish farm, is based at the dam.[3]
Naute Fruit Farm is also located at the Naute Dam. The farm primarily grows dates for export to Europe. In 2009, the farm was projected to export 180 tonnes of dates, up from 120 the year before. As of March 2009, the farm employed 76 full-time employees and 250 seasonal workers.[4]
Pictures
- Naute Dam
- Naute Dam
- Reservoir of the Naute Dam
- Plantage of date palms next to the Naute Dam
References
- ^ The South Archived 2014-07-27 at the Wayback Machine Namibian Tourism Board
- ^ Cloete, Luqman (8 January 2010). "Neckartal Dam questioned". The Namibian. p. 1.
- ^ Naute Aqua Fish Farms Project Ministry of Trade and Industry of Namibia
- ^ Good date harvest in South The Namibian, 18 March 2009
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