the formula is 7.5 gallons per cubic foot, so you actually need one more measurement. 30"=2.5 ft and 60"=5 ft, just say its 2 ft high.
We would have 2.5x5x2=25 x 7.5=187.5
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Assuming that you're referring to a cylindrical pool that has a 30 foot diameter and is evenly 10 feet deep throughout, it should hold approximately 940 gallons of water.
30" x 12.5" x 19" = 7,125 cubic inches = 30.84 gallons (rounded)
A round pool 30 feet wide and 52 inches deep can hold a maximum of 22,700 gallons of water.
This pond can hold up to 1,346,493.51 gallons of water.
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