Why not just use 4 Litres (4 L) rather than metric gallon.  It’s much easier to 
use, it’s very clear and less confusing, and it’s standard.

Stan Doore

 

 

From: owner-u...@colostate.edu [mailto:owner-u...@colostate.edu] On Behalf Of 
John M. Steele
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2010 6:29 PM
To: U.S. Metric Association
Cc: USMA Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:49343] Re: metric gallon

 

The article is Canadian, so I would suspect an Imperial gallon (4.54609 L)not a 
US gallon.  But I also have to ask, "didn't they go metric?"

WHY are they measuring water in gallons?

 

It's a pretty good water rate in any case, less than I pay.  Given Canadian 
dollars and Imperial gallons, it would be quite a bit less.

 

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Cc: USMA Metric Association <usma@colostate.edu>
Sent: Thu, December 30, 2010 5:45:17 PM
Subject: [USMA:49342] Re: metric gallon

On 2010/12/31, at 05:08 , Kilopascal wrote:

What is a metric gallon?

 

http://www.thepacket.ca/News/2010-12-30/article-2081370/Councillors-get-raises/1

Hotels, laundromats, rest homes and industrial businesses will be charged 1.80 
per metric gallon. Last year’s rate was $1.60 per m gallon.

Fish plants are also include in that rate increase, based on usage up to five 
million gallons in a calendar month. In months where the water usage is beyond 
five million gallons, they will be charged $2.30 per m (1000) gallons.

Dear All, 

 

A metric gallon is clearly defined by NIST, with seven figure precision, as 
follows

gallon (U.S.) (gal)            liter (L)            3.785 412

However, I suspect that the article you quote is referring to lots of 1000 
gallons (378.5412 litres) and it calls these lots metric gallons because the 
city authorities are having trouble with the word, kilogallons! They seem to be 
muddling it with m gallons that could be read as milligallons (0.003 785 412 
litres or 3.785 412 millilitres).

 

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