An acre foot is 326,000 gallons, or enough to supply two households for a year.
An acre foot is about 326,000 gallons, enough to keep two typical households supplied for a year.
Its volume at times reaches 1.4 million acre feet of water.
They are down by four million acre feet of water, or about 10 percent below last year's level.
An acre foot is 325,851 gallons, about enough to supply two families for one year.
The dam bursts, joining 130 million acre feet of water to the flooded river.
The dam is extended to 24300 acres with storage capacity of 0.75 million acre feet.
To maintain that pace, the city will need about 250,000 acre feet.
"Every acre foot of decorative water on the Strip generates about $30 million in state revenue," she said.
In general, one acre foot of water can serve a family of five for a year.