| 11. | An acre foot is enough to flood one acre ( 0.4 hectare ) of land one foot ( 0.30 meter ) deep.
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| 12. | An acre foot of water is the amount needed to cover an acre to a depth of a foot, or 325, 851 gallons.
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| 13. | An acre foot is enough to cover an 1 acre ( 0.4 hectares ) of land in water a foot ( 0.3 meters ) deep.
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| 14. | An acre foot is enough to flood one acre ( 0 . 4 hectare ) of land one foot ( 0 . 30 meter ) deep.
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| 15. | While the state sells water from the Rio Grande for about 17 cents an acre foot, Holcomb said he had to pay $ 10 an acre foot.
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| 16. | While the state sells water from the Rio Grande for about 17 cents an acre foot, Holcomb said he had to pay $ 10 an acre foot.
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| 17. | About 2, 000 acre feet of water ( one acre foot is 326, 000 gallons ) for snow making compared with about 10 million acre feet for irrigation.
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| 18. | An acre foot is enough to cover an 1 acre ( 0 . 4 hectares ) of land in water a foot ( 0 . 3 meters ) deep.
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| 19. | Water, which sold for $ 10 to $ 15 per acre foot in the early'90s, reached a peak of $ 75 to more than $ 100 per acre foot.
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| 20. | Water, which sold for $ 10 to $ 15 per acre foot in the early'90s, reached a peak of $ 75 to more than $ 100 per acre foot.
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