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1″ of rain x 1 sq. ft. = 0.623 gallons. Easy to Remember Formula: 1″ of rainfall over 1,000 square feet will yield 623 gallons. To calculate the amount of rainwater you can collect, you need to know your annual average precipitation for your area.

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So Just How Much Rain Can I Collect?

The amount of rainfall that you can collect is governed by the following formula:

Easy to Remember Formula: 1″ of rain x 1 sq. ft. = 0.623 gallons

To calculate the amount of rainwater you can collect, you need to know your annual average precipitation for your area. You can use the precipitation map below to find an approximate amount for your area.

The amount of rainfall that you can collect is governed by the following formula:
Easy to Remember Formula: 1″ of rain x 1 sq. ft. = 0.623 gallons
To calculate the amount of rainwater you can collect, you need to know your annual average precipitation for your area. You can use the precipitation map below to find an approximate amount for your area.
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