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Revision as of 09:11, 16 September 2022

Mettur Dam capacity: 93.4 Tmcft

Tmcft, (Tmc ft), (TMC), (tmc), is the abbreviation of thousand million cubic feet (1,000,000,000 = 109 = 1 billion), commonly used in India in reference to volume of water in a reservoir[1] or river flow.[2][failed verification]

Conversion

1 tmcft is equivalent to:

  • 1,000,000,000 cubic feet (28,000,000 m3) (approx)
  • 2831 crore litres
  • 2.83168466×1010 litres
  • 2.83168466×107 cubic metres
  • 22,956.841139 acre feet
  • 6.228835459×109 imperial gallons

Alternatively, 35.32 tmcft = 1 cubic kilometer (km3) is the standard unit used by Central Water Commission of Government of India for reporting gross and effective storage capacities of dams in India in National Register of Large Dams (NRLD). The amount of water that can be discharged through a conduit per second in a cubic foot is described as a cusec.

In agriculture, a rough estimate by irrigation experts is that 1 TMC water is needed each year to irrigate 10,000 acres.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ K. Lakshmi (24 September 2010), "Krishna water release soon", The Hindu, Chennai: Kasturi & Sons Ltd, retrieved 30 January 2011
  2. ^ Flow example: Mahendra Jain, Editor (April 2007), "Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal Announces Final Verdict", Pratiyogita Darpan Magazine, Agra: Pratiyogita Darpan {{citation}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ Tata, Madhavi (3 May 2010). "Bottled Krishna: Guntur farmers fume at AP's allotment of drinking water to Coke". Outlook India Magazine. Archived from the original on 30 December 2019. Retrieved 30 December 2019.