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We are trying to flood an area on our property to hunt over. It is 100 acres and we want to put 18-24" of water on it. How do I figure total gallons need to fill this area?
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take 100 acres and multiply it by 18 inches of water which gives you a volume of about 49 million gallons where as 100 acres and 24 inches of water gives you about 65 million gallons of water. hope this helps.
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Thanks, what is the formula?
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One acre ft of water is 325,851 gallons. This is what is required to cover 1 acre 1 ft deep. Hope that helps.
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Thank you very much that is exactly what I needed.
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