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Depends on the density of the 'dirt'. Assuming densith of about twice that of water.

Water has a density of 62.4 lb/cu ft

5377.78 x 62.4 = A (weight of water)

A x 2 = weight of the dirt

This is in pounds so divide by 2000 to convert to tons.

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