Suikerbosrand River | |
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Etymology | Named after the Afrikaans word for the Protea flower, suikerbos (sugarbush) |
Native name | Suikerbosrandrivier (Afrikaans) |
Location | |
Country | South Africa |
Province | Gauteng |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | South of Leandra |
• location | Mpumalanga |
Mouth | |
• coordinates | 26°40′13″S 27°58′37″E / 26.67032°S 27.97702°E |
The Suikerbosrand River (Afrikaans: Suikerbosrandrivier) is a tributary of the Vaal River that flows from Leandra in Mpumalanga, westwards through Gauteng to Vereeniging in South Africa. Its mouth is on the northern banks of the Vaal on the Gauteng / Free State border in Three Rivers.
Ecology and water quality
The Suikerbosrand is impacted by the poor water quality of its main tributary, the Blesbokspruit; this is due to terrestrial runoff, point source pollution and mine water drainage.[1][2]
Tributaries
- Blesbokspruit
- Boesmanspruit
- Osspruit
References
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