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Keywords: Gallons, Cubic, Foot, Volume, Depth
The volume of water required to cover 1 acre of land to a depth of 1 foot; 325,850 gallons or 1233.5 cubic meters. One acre-foot supplies a family of four for about one year.
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A unit of measurement applied to petroleum and natural gas reservoirs. It is equivalent to an acre of producing formation one foot thick.
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a measure of volume used in theU
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a measure of volume used in the U
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a unit of volume Volume (also called capacity) is a quantification of how much space an object occupies
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The volume of water required to cover one acre of land to a depth of one foot (43,560 cubic feet or 325,851 gallons).
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The volume of water required to cover one acre of one foot (approximately 325,000 gallons).
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An acre foot is equivalent to 325,851 gallons of material (water or other) that is needed to cover an acre of land one foot deep.
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the volume of water that will cover one acre to a depth of one foot, 325,850 U.S. Gallons or 1,233,342 liters (approximately).
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One acre foot equals 43,560 cubic feet or 325,900 gallons.
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The water or other material needed to cover an acre of land one foot deep. Equivalent to 325,851 gallons.
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The volume of material needed to cover an acre of land one foot deep.
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The volume of water which would cover an area of one acre to a depth of one foot. It is equal to 43,560 cubic feet or 325,851 gallons.
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An acre foot is a unit of volume commonly used in the United States in reference to large-scale water resources, such as reservoirs, aqueducts, canals, sewer flow capacity, and river flows.
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