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Surface area = area of the 27-ft diameter circle = pi R2 = pi (13.5)2

Volume = 4 x pi x (13.5)2 times (1,728 cubic inches per cubic foot) / (231 cubic inches per gallon)

= 17,132 gallons (rounded)

Also, 2290 cubic feet (rounded), or 84.8 cubic yards (rounded).

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