Acre-foot definition

Acre-foot means the amount of water necessary to cover one acre of land one foot deep, or about 325,851 U. S. gallons of water.
Acre-foot means the amount of water necessary to cover one acre of land to the depth of one foot, or 325,851 U.S. gallons of water.
Acre-foot means the quantity of water required to cover one acre to a depth of one foot, equivalent to 43,560 cubic feet;

More Definitions of Acre-foot

Acre-foot means a unit of volume equal to 43,560 cubic feet or 325,853 gallons (one
Acre-foot means the amount of water necessary to cover one acre to a depth of one foot and is equivalent to 43,560 cubic feet.
Acre-foot means a unit of volume equal to 43,560 cubic feet or 325,853 gallons (equivalent to one foot of depth over one acre of area).
Acre-foot or "Acre-feet" or "AF" means the amount of water necessary to cover one acre to a depth of one foot and is equivalent to 43,560 cubic feet of water.
Acre-foot means the volumetric measure equal to forty-three thousand five hundred sixty (43,560) cubic feet or approximately three hundred twenty-five thousand nine hundred (325,900) gallons.
Acre-foot means a unit of volume equal to 43,560 cubic feet or 325,853 gallons. One acre-foot of water is equivalent to one acre covered by water one foot deep.
Acre-foot or “af” means the amount of water necessary to cover an acre of land to a depth of one-foot. One acre foot of water equals 325,851 gallons or 43,560 cubic feet. This is the standard unit of volume for large scale water resources.