Length * Width * Average Depth * Multiplier = Gallons
Rectangle, square, or free-form pool:multiplier = 7.5.
Round or Oval pool: multiplier = 5.9
Average Depth Example: Shallow End = 2'. Deep End = 10'
2' + 10' = 12'; 12'/2 = 6' Average Depth
Roughly, 50,600 gal
Need to know the depths of the shallow and deep end, and the shape of the pool, whether it is a rectangle or kidney or irregular shaped.
Unanswerable, for a number of reasons."Kidney shaped" is not a definite shape with strict proportions, so that's not enough information.16 x 32 what? Feet? Meters? I'd guess feet, since you're asking about gallons, not liters, but you've got to specify the unit.And even if the question were about a 16x32 foot rectangular pool (area = 512 square feet), HOW DEEP? Most pools have a deep end and a shallow end, or even more complicated bottom shapes than that.
15,320.1 US gallons of water.
1234.29 gallons of water
Roughly, 50,600 gal
Need to know the depths of the shallow and deep end, and the shape of the pool, whether it is a rectangle or kidney or irregular shaped.
30 x 13 x 5.9 (gallons per cubic foot for that particular shape) x 5 (average depth) = 11,500 US gallons, not including the spa since you gave no specifics on the spa.
Unanswerable, for a number of reasons."Kidney shaped" is not a definite shape with strict proportions, so that's not enough information.16 x 32 what? Feet? Meters? I'd guess feet, since you're asking about gallons, not liters, but you've got to specify the unit.And even if the question were about a 16x32 foot rectangular pool (area = 512 square feet), HOW DEEP? Most pools have a deep end and a shallow end, or even more complicated bottom shapes than that.
15,320.1 US gallons of water.
What are your depths in the deep and shallow end and what shape is the pool? Rectangular, kidney, oval or irregular?
Approximately 8,146,286 gallons of water.
489.76 gallons of water.
Up to 168.3 gallons of water.
1234.29 gallons of water
If the pond is uniformly 6-feet deep it would contain about 1,955,109 gallons of water.
There are 27,154 gallons of water in one acre of land that is one inch deep.