What does 3 acre-feet of water rights mean?

This is the length of the irrigation season. The other restriction is that no more than three acre-feet of water (977,550 gallons) may be applied to each acre for irrigation purposes during the irrigation season. (Note that the amount of water delivered to a landowner is usually less than the amount of the water right.
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What is acre-feet of water rights?

An acre foot of water equals about 326,000 gallons, or enough water to cover an acre of land 1-foot deep.
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How many acre-feet are in a share of water?

The amount of water required to cover one acre to a depth of one foot. This is equivalent to 43,560 cubic feet or 325,851 gallons.
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How do you measure an acre of water?

Estimating the Size of Your Pond
  1. 1 acre = 43,560 square feet.
  2. 1 acre-foot = 1 surface acre 1 foot deep, or 43,560 cubic feet.
  3. Total volume in acre-feet = surface area (acres) x average depth (feet)
  4. 1 part per million (ppm) of herbicide = 2.7 pounds per acre-foot of water.
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How many gallons of water is 1 per acre?

Acre-inch (ac-in)

One acre-inch equals 3,630 cubic feet or 27,154 gallons.
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How many gallons is a 2 acre pond?

Calculating Pond Depth

One acre-foot of water is 325,851 gallons, and so you multiply your acre-feet (AF) by 325,851 to get your volume. Using the examples above, a 0.5 acre pond with an average depth of 4 feet would be 2 acre-feet or 651,702 gallons.
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How large is an acre feet?

1 furlong is equal to 10 chains, or 660 feet. If you do the math, this means an acre is 10 square chains, or 43,560 square feet.
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How many feet is a 1 acre pond?

For a square pond, one acre is approximately 208 feet x 208 feet.
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How do you calculate acre-feet of water for irrigation?

Water Usage Formula
  1. Number of Acres X Allocation = Total Acre Feet.
  2. Total Acre Feet ÷ Acre Feet Ordered (Inches) = Days you can run.
  3. 16 X 5.00 = 80.
  4. 80 ÷ 0.4 = 200 days.
  5. 16 X 2.5 = 40.
  6. 40 ÷ 0.4 = 100 days.
  7. 128 X 2.0 = 256.00.
  8. 256 ÷ 4.4 = 58 days.
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How many feet is a half acre pond?

Calculate Pond Volume

A pond is an attractive addition to a farm. A half-acre is 21,780 square feet. For a 2-feet deep pond, 1 foot of depth equals 1 cubic foot. That means the volume for the pond will be 2 times 21,780 square feet, or 43,560 cubic feet.
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What's the difference between water shares and water rights?

So if you think water is wet like I do, think about the fact that with a water right you actually own that wet water. With water shares, it is the company that owns that water and there is nothing wet about the paper.
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What does an acre-foot look like?

As the name suggests, an acre-foot is defined as the volume of one acre of surface area to a depth of one foot. Since an acre is defined as a chain by a furlong (i.e. 66 ft × 660 ft or 20.12 m × 201.17 m), an acre-foot is 43,560 cubic feet (1,233.5 m3).
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How much water does an average household use?

The average American family uses more than 300 gallons of water per day at home. Roughly 70 percent of this use occurs indoors. Nationally, outdoor water use accounts for 30 percent of household use yet can be much higher in drier parts of the country and in more water-intensive landscapes.
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How much are water rights worth in California?

It's the equivalent of 326,000 gallons of water.) As a price comparison, in nondrought times, water can sell for as low as $250 per acre-foot. On the high end, other farmers have sold their future water rights for $5,000 per acre-foot.
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Who owns the most water rights in California?

Thousands own the rights, making for a tricky situation

In California, up to eight times more people have water rights than there is water to supply them. The oldest water rights belong to land that borders the rivers, creeks and lakes. But only that property that borders the water holds the rights.
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What percentage of an individual's water right can be leased?

1021. (a) The water subject to a water lease agreement shall be water that is subject to a water right of the lessor. The amount of water leased shall not exceed 25 percent of the water that would have been applied or stored by the lessor in the absence of the lease agreement in any given hydrological year.
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How do you measure acre-feet?

Square or Rectangular Ponds: Determine the acreage by multiplying average length (in feet) times average width (in feet) and dividing the result by 43,560. Example: A mostly rectangular ponds measures 350 feet long and 200 ft wide. To calculate acreage: 300 X 200 = 70,000 ÷ 43,560 = 1.6 acres.
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How many acres is a pond?

Multiply the length times the width to get the square feet of surface area. This value can be converted to acres by dividing by 43,560 ft2/acre. So, a pond that measures 150 feet long and 100 feet wide would have an area = 150 feet X 100 feet = 15,000 ft2 or 0.34 acres.
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How much is an acre-foot of water worth in Colorado?

In any given year since 2011, Colorado has seen roughly 900 acre-feet of water sell at $20,000 an acre-foot or higher, while other western states have seen less than 300 acre-feet of water selling at that level, Bovee said. “Colorado's Front Range is the most active, high-priced market in the country,” Bovee said.
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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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Can I fill my pond with rain water?

Is Rain Good for My Pond? Rain can be beneficial to your pond by providing a free, soft water supply that does not have chemicals like chlorine or chloramine. This “free” resource often will not have harmful chemicals but presents many dangers of it's own to your pond.
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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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What is the length and width of 3 acres?

An acre is 43,560 square feet, or a square with sides of about 209 feet. 3 acres would be a square area with sides of about 361 feet.
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Is acre feet the same acres?

An acre-foot is a volume occupied by one acre of land with a depth of one foot. Volume for an acre-foot is equivalent to 43,560 cubic feet (An acre measures 43,560 square feet).
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Is a football field 1 acre?

Basically if you can picture a football field, that's pretty close to an acre in size. Officially, it is 43,560 square feet, and a football field is 48,000 square feet. Our standard acre isn't the same worldwide.
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