thank you very much!




On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Darrin Porter wrote:

> There are 7.4805 gallons of water in a cubic foot.  I calculate your total 
> volume at 827.024266057513 cu. Ft. assuming your 3.25-ft depth.  To fill the 
> pool to this depth, you will require 6186.57113310553 gallons of water.  At 
> our current billing rate for water here in central florida of $1.15 / 1000 
> gal. It would cost me $7.12.
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> Darrin Porter
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> Hi,
> a niece just got a 4 ft x 18 round pool.
> She and her downstairs neighbor share a water meter.
> at 3.25 ft deep I've got this at 826.99987 cubic feet area.
> Question, how many gallons to a sq foot?
> or any similar ratio.
> She's trying to figure what it will cost her to fill it.
> I know it's more than I'd be affording right now.
> Thanks
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