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How large is a million gallons per day?

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How large is a million gallons per day?

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One million gallons would form a cube that is 51.1 feet on each side. A million gallons per day (Mgal/d) as a rate of flow of water is equal to 133,680.56 cubic feet per day, or 1.5472 cubic feet per second, or 3.0689 acre-feet per day. A flow of one million gallons per day for one year equals 1,120 acre-feet (365 million gallons).

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A million gallons per day as a rate of flow of water is equal to 133,680.56 cubic feet per day, or 1.5472 cubic feet per second, or 3.0689 acre-feet per day. A flow of one million gallons per day for one year equals 1,120 acre-feet (365 million gallons).

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