Acre Foot - Water Education Foundation
Maybe your like
- Read more
Cart
- Read more
Donate Now
- Read more
- Read more
- Read more
- Read more
Contact Us
- Read more
Water Education Foundation Everything about California water that matters Acre-Foot
An acre-foot is a common way in the U.S. to measure water volume and use. It is the amount of water it takes to cover an acre of land one foot deep. An acre is about the size of a football field.
An acre-foot of water equals 325,851 gallons, and historically that was enough to serve the needs of two families for a year in California.
In 2018, with many people using less water, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California’s service area reported an acre-foot was enough to supply about three homes a year.
An acre-foot of water continues to go considerably further than it used to in meeting California’s urban water needs, depending on the region, because per-capita water use has been steadily falling.
Other common acre-foot measurements:
- The federal Central Valley Project delivers about 7 million acre-feet of water annually for agricultural, urban and wildlife uses in years of normal precipitation.
- The State Water Project delivered an average of 1.8 million acre-feet annually to municipal, industrial and agricultural users between 2011 and 2020.
- Shasta Lake, California’s largest reservoir, has a storage capacity of 4.55 million acre-feet. This amount would cover the entire state in about a half inch of water.
- Print-friendly
Referring Pages
Share this page
Related Links
California Water Map Updated December 2016
A new look for our most popular product! And it’s the perfect gift for the water wonk in your life.
Our 24×36-inch California Water Map is widely known for being the definitive poster that shows the integral role water plays in the state. On this updated version, it is easier to see California’s natural waterways and man-made reservoirs and aqueducts – including federally, state and locally funded projects – the wild and scenic rivers system, and natural lakes. The map features beautiful photos of California’s natural environment, rivers, water projects, wildlife, and urban and agricultural uses and the text focuses on key issues: water supply, water use, water projects, the Delta, wild and scenic rivers and the Colorado River.
- Read more
Layperson’s Guide to California Water Updated 2021
The 24-page Layperson’s Guide to California Water provides an excellent overview of the history of water development and use in California. It includes sections on flood management; the state, federal and Colorado River delivery systems; Delta issues; water rights; environmental issues; water quality; and options for stretching the water supply such as water marketing and conjunctive use. New in this 10th edition of the guide is a section on the human need for water.
- Read more
- A
- Topic: Acre Foot
Water Education Foundation
Copyright © 2026 Water Education Foundation. All rights reserved.
The Water Education Foundation is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, 501(c)3 organization, federal tax ID #942419885.
Privacy Policy
Donor Privacy Policy
- Read more
Contact Information
2151 River Plaza Drive, Suite 205 Sacramento CA 95833
Telephone (916) 444-6240
Contact Us via email
- Read more
Quicklinks
Contact Us
- Read more
Donate Today
- Read more
Tours
- Read more
Newsletter Signup
- Read more
Foundation News
- Read more
Calendar
- Read more
Log in
E-mail or username: * Password: * Remember me- Create new account
- Request new password
Commands
- Support portal
- Log in
Tag » What Is An Acre Foot
-
What's An Acre-foot? - Water Education Foundation
-
What Is An Acre Foot? - North Marin Water District
-
[PDF] What Is An Acre-Foot?
-
What Is Acre-Foot? - Definition From Trenchlesspedia
-
What Does "Acre-foot" Mean? - Reck Agri Realty & Auction
-
Acre-foot Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
-
[PDF] WHAT'S AN ACRE-FOOT?
-
What Is 1 Acre Foot Of Water? - TRR Outfitters
-
Acre-foot Definition And Meaning | Collins English Dictionary
-
Acre-foot Definition & Meaning
-
Acre Foot - Wiktionary
-
How Much Exactly Is An Acre Foot Of Water? - Gila River Indian News