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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8146.400
Description
Pueblo Dam - Reports
State
CO
Basin
Arkansas
Water Division
2
Date
1/1/1988
Author
US Geological Survey
Title
Compilation of Water-Quality Data for Pueblo Reservoir and the Upper Arkansas River Basin Colorado 1985-1987
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<br />0008 <br /> <br />." <br /> <br />,'Ii' <br /> <br />CONVERSION FACTORS AND VERTICAL DATUM <br /> <br />To obtain <br /> <br />Multiply <br /> <br />acre-foot (acre-ft) <br />centimeter (cm) <br />cubic foot per second (ft3/s) <br />foot (ft) <br />foot per second (ft/s) <br />inch (in) <br />liter (L) <br />meter (m) <br />micrometer ()Jm) <br />mile (mi) <br />ton per day (t/day) <br /> <br />By <br /> <br />1,233 <br />0.3937 <br />0,028317 <br />0.3048 <br />0.3048 <br />25.40 <br />0.2642 <br />3.281 <br />0.00003937 <br />1. 609 <br />0.9072 <br /> <br />cubic meter <br />inch <br />cubic meter per second <br />meter <br />meter per second <br />millimeter <br />gallon <br />foot <br />inch <br />kilometer <br />megagram per day <br /> <br />Degree Celsius (OC) may be converted to degree Fahrenheit (OF) by using <br />the following equation: <br /> <br />OF = 9/5 (OC+32) <br /> <br />Sea level: In this report "sea level" refers to the National Geodetic <br />Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD of 1929)--a geodetic datum derived from a general <br />adjustment of the first-order level nets of the United States and Canada, <br />formerly called Sea Level Datum of 1929. <br /> <br />vii <br />
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