How many gallons of water are in a 1 acre pond?

There are 43,560 square feet in one acre of water that is1 foot deep. It is equal to 325,851 gallons.
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How deep should a 1 acre pond be?

Everyone wants a pond super deep. However, the average pond we dig is 12' deep throughout and depending on the size at least one area 15' deep. If the pond is large enough, say 1 acre we can dig a couple holes in the pond 15" to 20' deep and maybe 25' round. This is only done to save on the cost of the pond.
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How big is a 1000 gallon pond?

How big exactly is 1,000 gallons? Well, at three feet deep, a six foot by eight foot pond will yield 1077 gallons. But these are merely the minimum recommended requirements. Also, the more fish you have, the larger your pond should be.
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How many gallons of water are in a typical pond?

Calculate approximately how many gallons of water are in a pond. Average length x Average width x Average depth x 7.48 = Total gallons.
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How much water is in a half acre pond?

Figure the cubic feet by multiplying the depth by the square footage for ½ acre (I get about 87,000 cu ft) and then convert to gallons by multiplying by 7.5 (I get 652,500 gallons).
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How long does it take to fill a 1 acre pond?

If you're filling your pond using a household water tap, you're probably looking at a max flow rate of 2.2gpm, which is about 132 gallons per hour. At this rate, running 24 hours per day, it would take 17 months to fill your pond, not allowing for evaporation, storm events, or other factors.
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How deep should a pond be?

As a general rule of thumb, a pond should be 60cm (2ft) deep if you want plants and fish in it. Water that's too shallow is vulnerable to evaporating in warm weather and freezing in winter.
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How big is a 3000 gallon pond?

Savio PP3000 Complete Pond Package 3000 Gallons - Pond Dimensions- 16'ft x 21'ft x 2'ft. A truly impressive pond for larger backyards and commercial installations.
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How do you calculate farm pond capacity?

The capacity of the pond is determined from a contour survey of the site at which the pond is to be located. From the contour plan of the site the capacity is calculated for different stages using the trapezoidal or simpson's rule. This formula is also known as the prismodial rule.
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How do I calculate gallons of water in my pond?

  1. Measure the length in feet and the width in feet with the tape measure, then measure the depth in feet with a dip stick if your pond is a square or rectangle.
  2. Multiply the length by the width by the depth to get the volume in cubic feet. ...
  3. Convert cubic feet to gallons by multiplying the cubic feet by 7.48.
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How big is a 15000 gallon pond?

The largest pond we recommend building is 15,000 gallons, which would be approximately 17 feet wide by 21 feet long and 6 feet deep. If you build a pond much larger than that you run into several problems. In a very large pond it can become almost impossible to catch the fish if you need to.
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What size is a 2000 gallon pond?

EasyPro Pond Products 2000 Gallon Water Garden Pond Kit, 11' x 16'
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What is the best size for a pond?

Wildlife will use the shoreline vegetation for concealment and as areas to search for food You also want the pond to have enough depth for the water to stay clean. I recomend a swimming pond to be no smaller then 40' x 40' and a minimal depth of 8'.
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How do I keep my 1 acre pond clean?

If you are using your farm pond as a swimming or fishing hole and/or as a wildlife refuge, these tips also apply.
  1. Provide shade and a natural filter. ...
  2. Create a stone barrier. ...
  3. Opt for natural, organic soil amendments. ...
  4. Remove sludge and muck by raking. ...
  5. Add aeration. ...
  6. Eliminate algae naturally.
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How deep should a pond be for a fish to survive winter?

During the coldest parts of winter, your pond must not freeze all of the way through. There should be enough unfrozen water at the bottom of the pond for your fish to ride out the winter. As a rule of thumb, ponds need to be at least 18 inches deep, ideally 24 inches or more, to overwinter fish.
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How do you dig a 1 acre pond?

How to Make a 1 Acre Pond
  1. Check with the local land management office to make sure you can build a pond on your properly legally. ...
  2. Locate an appropriate site for the pond. ...
  3. Determine how deep you want the pond to be. ...
  4. Plan your dig. ...
  5. Begin digging. ...
  6. Plant erosion control plants such as sturdy grasses, trees, and shrubs.
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How big is an average pond?

The average size of most ponds is 10′ x 15′ (roughly 150 square feet) with the deepest point being 24″. If you have underwater shelves for plants they usually go 12″ down.
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How big should a pond pump be?

Fish Pond Pump Calculator & Guidance:

If your pond is densely stocked, your pump should circulate the entire volume of water every hour. That means that if your pond is 1,200 gallons, your pump should supply a flow rate of 1,200 GPH at the head height of the outlet.
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What are the dimensions of a 500 gallon pond?

He said the most popular size for a starter back-yard pond is about 5 feet wide, 10 feet long and 2 feet deep. Such a pond holds about 400 to 500 gallons of water.
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How many fish can I put in a 5000 gallon pond?

We recommend allowing 1-2 koi or 2-3 goldfish per 200 gallons of water, so if your pond is 1000 gallons, that's approximately 5-10 koi or 10-15 goldfish."
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How many fish can you have in a 3000 gallon pond?

That translates to 3 female Koi or 6 male Koi for that 3000-gallon pond. For most people, limiting yourself to one Koi per 250 gallons of pond water is still conservative assuming you have a quality life support system on the pond and you aren't opposed to some routine maintenance.
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Is a pond better in sun or shade?

It's generally advisable to build a pond in a sunny spot. You can, however, site a pond in an area that is in shade for part of the day, or sits in dappled shade. It's not a good idea to put a pond in a very shady area, as it will become stagnant – the plants that supply oxygen to the water will need some sunlight.
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How deep is too deep for a pond?

Too deep, on the other hand, would be unusable for fish. These deep areas, anything in excess of eight feet, generally has low oxygen levels, they're not an appropriate area for bedding, so it's kind of a dead zone of a pond. So there is a balance between too shallow, too deep that benefits one-way or the other.
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What is the best shape for a wildlife pond?

The best wildlife ponds are irregular, kidney or rounded in shape as these look much more natural. Now's the time to really muck in and start digging. Depending how you intend to finish the pond, you might want to lift and put aside the turf to lay as edging at the end.
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