Definition of million gallons per day (Mgd)

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million gallons per day (Mgd)

The term 'million gallons per day (Mgd)' as it applies to the area of water can be defined as 'a rate of flow of water equal to 133,680.56 cubic feet per day, or 1.5472 cubic feet per second, or 3.0689 acre-feet per day. A flow of one million gallons per day for one year equals 1,120 acre-feet (365 million gallons)'.

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