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Old 02-06-2003, 03:45 PM
John Rutz
 
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Default Sq. Acre to Gallons



BenignVanilla wrote:
I think I have asked this before, but I can't find in my notes where I wrote
the answer, and I can't google it up, so forgive me if this is redundant.

I am contemplating adding Calcite to Shareholders Pond to clear the clay,
but the only measurements I can find are by acreage of pond. I know I am
somewhere under 3000 gallons, but not sure exactly. Either way, I do not
have nearly an acre of pondage. Does anyone have an acre to gallon convertor
of some sort? Or can you suggest a safe amount of calcite for my 3000
gallon pond in order to clear the clay out?

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-- BV
if i remember right a n acre is 2500 sq ft





John Rutz
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