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Meaning of "acre-feet"

An acre-foot is a unit of volume used to measure large quantities of water, equal to the volume of water that would cover one acre of land to a depth of one foot
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In over a million acre-feet of the aquifer.
Acre-feet of water treated and available for safe drinking or irrigation.
Our monitors registered contamination in over a million acre-feet of the aquifer.
Most agree that several million acre-feet slated for households or farming went out to sea.
Solution, In the United States, water used for irrigation is measured in acre-feet.
Water applied in million acre-feet / Application rate in acre-feet per acre.
In this example, the changing condition ( c ) is the reservoir 's capacity in acre-feet.
Million acre-feet of water, Candy.
This license is for annual extraction of 15 acre-feet of irrigation water.
Within the watershed lie 42 lakes and rivers which have a combined storage capacity of 2.5 million acre-feet.
Convert Volumetric flow rate, Acre-feet per day.
The resulting water impoundment, Palisades Reservoir, has a storage capacity of 1.2 million acre-feet.
When they are full, they can hold about 42 million acre-feet of water.
The river would eventually prove to flow with just 14.8 million acre-feet a year.

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