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Old 13-07-2005, 12:41 PM
Gale Pearce
 
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12 X 14 ft, but how much average depth? - you need all 3 #'s to figure

out
gallonage (sp?) - I use L X W X average D X 6.7 for that - if you had a
perfect, straight sided, square pond, - you would use 7.5 instead of 6.7,
but our ponds are slope side and round cornered
JMOO - Gale :~)

Two inches was the depth, she wanted to know the gallonage of the
replacement water. ~ jan

~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~


Thanks, Jan - I reread the original post 3 or 4 times before answering and
kept saying to myself "am I missing something here", but just couldn't see
what it was that I was missing
Gale :~)


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