Many pool chemical products require that you know the amount of water your pool holds so that you correctly use their product. I found a quick formula for my oval pool on the back of one such product found at my local home improvement center: length x width x avg. depth x 5.9 = total gallons. For your specific question to be answered correctly, the shape of your pool is needed. However, if your pool is oval like mine, the answer would be approximately 17,370 gallons. After briefly researching the calculation for a rectangular pool, the formula to use is: length x width x avg depth x 7.5 If your pool is rectangular, the answer then becomes approximately 22,080 gallons.
One cubic foot of water contains 7.48 gallons. Figure the size of the pool by cubic feet and multiply.
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Assuming that the average water level would be 5.75' (8.5 + 3 / 2), you would figure it as 16 x 32 x 5.75= 2944 cubic feet x 7.48 (gallons per cubic foot) = 22,021 gallons
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17,953.2 gallons
250 ft3 = 1870.13 US gallons
1,770 gallons.
24,685.79 gallons
20000
If the pond is uniformly 6-feet deep it would contain about 1,955,109 gallons of water.
how many gallons of water does a swimming pool 15 feet by 4 feet deep hold
17,953.2 gallons
250 ft3 = 1870.13 US gallons
6,200 gallons.
3,398.4 gallons.
5,974 gallons.
1,770 gallons.
8,258.494 gallons.
24,685.79 gallons
20000
Depends on the depth of the water. If you go to four feet deep the total would be about 13,594 gallons.