To put it another way an acre foot of water is enough to flood a football field 1 foot deep a football field is roughly an acre in size.
Acre feet of water rights.
An acre foot is 43 560 cubic feet of water or 325 851 gallons 326 000 gallons near enough and the amount used by 1 or 2 families per year given that mining companies have bought a significant chunk of farm land with water rights that gives the companies the lion s share.
Generally the irrigation season is described as april 1 to october 31 and or the general.
If land is subirrigated or supplemented by other rights or supplies the diversion rate may be less than average for the area.
An acre foot of water is a common way to measure water volume and use.
Water rights are measured in acre feet.
An acre foot of water equals about 326 000 gallons or enough water to cover an acre of land 1 foot deep.
In california an acre foot or 326 000 gallons can typically meet the annual indoor and outdoor needs of one to two average households.
Higher cooler valleys are generally 3 acre feet per acre and lower moderate areas 4 or 5 acre feet per acre.
The increased pumping and new city wells are pulling in more brackish or salty water at the same time that there is much less water available.
One acre foot equals about 326 000 gallons or enough water to cover an acre of land about the size of a football field one foot deep.
But in more recent years.
To get new water service from the water authority a developer or homeowner must provide the appropriate amount of water rights to tmwa to ensure there is enough water for their project.
Tags acre feet cubic feet per second diversions miners inches.
One acre foot equals 325 851 gallons of water and will serve two average households for a year.