Miner's Inch 2


Miner's Inch 2 :

A traditional unit of water flow in the western United States. The unit originally represented streamflow through an opening one "inch" (25.4 mm) square at a specified distance below the surface of the water; this distance varied from 4 to 6 inches. In Idaho, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, North and South Dakota, Utah, and Washington the miner's inch is legally defined to equal 9 gallons per minute or 1.2 cubic feet per minute (about 34.07 liters per minute). In Arizona, California, Montana, Nevada, and Oregon the definition is 1.5 cubic feet per minute (42.48 L/min). In Colorado, the legal equivalent is 1.5625 cubic feet per minute (44.25 L/min). See also water inch

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