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  The volume of water that will cover an area of 1 acre to a depth of 1 foot.
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The amount of water required to cover one acre to a depth of one foot. An acre-foot equals 326,851 gallons, or 43,560 cubic feet.
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The volume of water represented by a depth of 1 ft over an area of 1 acre. The area of 1 acre is equal to 43 560 ft2, 1 acre-foot is equal to 43 560 ft3.
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the amount of water it would take to cover an acre of land to a depth of one foot: 325,851 gallons of water. The standard measure of agricultural irrigation.
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Volume of water required to cover 1 acre of land (43,560 square feet) to a depth of 1 foot, equivalent to 325,851 gallons.
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The volume of water required to cover one acre of land to a depth of one (1) foot. One acre-foot is equal to 325,851 gallons of water.
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the volume of water required to cover 1 acre of land (43,560 square feet) to a depth of 1 foot. Equal to 325,851 gallons or 1,233 cubic meters.
Source: water.usgs.gov (offline)

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(n) the volume of water that would cover 1 acre to a depth of 1 foot; 43,560 cubic feet or 1233.5 cubic meters
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the amount of water needed to cover one acre of land one foot deep; about 326,000 gallons
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The volume of water that covers one acre to a depth of one foot; 43,560 cubic feet; 1,233.5 cubic meters; 325,872 gallons. One foot of water on Lake Okeechobee is equivalent to about 450,000 acre-feet when the lake's water level is 15 feet NGVD.
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the volume of water, 43,560 cubic feet, that will cover an area of one acre to a depth of one foot; a term used in sewage treatment in measuring the volume of material in a trickling filter.
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A quantity or volume of water covering one acre to a depth of one foot; equal to 43,560 cubic feet or 325,851 gallons.
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A volume of water that would cover one acre to a depth of one foot.  Often used to quantify reservoir storage and the annual discharge of large rivers.
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is the volume of water (325,851 gallons of water) required to cover one acre of land with 12 inches of water.  
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A volume of water that covers one acre to a depth of one foot, or 43,560 cubic feet (1,233.5 cubic meters).
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The volume of water required to cover 1 acre of land (43,560 square feet) to a depth of 1 foot. Equal to 325,851 gallons or 1,233 cubic meters.
Source: freedrinkingwater.com

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The amount of water required to cover one acre to a depth of one foot. An acre-foot equals 326,851 gallons, or 43,560 cubic feet.
Source: srh.noaa.gov (offline)

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The amount of water required to cover one acre to a depth of one foot. An acre-foot equals 326,851 gallons, or 43,560 cubic feet.
Source: forecast.weather.gov (offline)

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the amount of water required to cover one acre to a depth of one foot. An acre-foot equals 325,851 gallons, or 43,560 cubic feet. A flow of 1 cubic feet per second
Source: edwardsaquifer.net

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In the U.S., the thickness of a pay zone is measured in feet, and the area of the reservoir is measured in acres. An acre-foot is a volume of reservoir rock that is one acre in area and one foot thick.
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Unit used to measure the rock volume of an oil or gas reservoir structure.
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The volume of water required to cover one acre to a depth of one foot; 43,560 cubic feet.
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The amount of water required to cover one acre to a depth of one foot. An acre-foot equals 326,851 gallons, or 43,560 cubic feet.
Source: weatherdudes.com

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A unit of volume equal to an acre times a foot, about 1233.5 kiloliters, or 66 feet by 660 feet by 1 foot.
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