Convert Acre-Foot (ac*ft) to CCF (ccf) instantly.
Acre-Foot to CCF conversion
1 Acre-Foot (ac*ft) = 435.6 CCF (ccf). To convert Acre-Foot to CCF, multiply the value by 435.6.
| Acre-Foot (ac*ft) | CCF (ccf) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 435.6 |
| 2 | 871.2 |
| 5 | 2178 |
| 10 | 4356 |
| 25 | 10890 |
| 50 | 21780 |
| 100 | 43560 |
| 1000 | 435600 |
Frequently asked questions
How many CCF are in one Acre-Foot?
One Acre-Foot (ac*ft) equals 435.6 CCF (ccf).
How do I convert Acre-Foot to CCF?
To convert Acre-Foot to CCF, multiply the value by 435.6.
What is 10 Acre-Foot in CCF?
10 Acre-Foot = 4356 CCF.
About these units
Acre-Foot (ac*ft)
An acre-foot represents the volume of water needed to cover one acre of land to a depth of one foot—approximately 1,233.48 cubic meters or 325,851 gallons. This unit is foundational in water resource management throughout the western United States, where large-scale irrigation, reservoir planning, and drought analysis depend on acre-foot measurements. For example, major reservoirs like Lake Mead and Lake Powell hold billions of acre-feet. In agriculture, irrigation districts track water rights and allocations using acre-feet, making it a key component of water law. Its scale is ideal for representing the enormous water needs associated with farming, urban expansion, and environmental preservation.
CCF (ccf)
The abbreviation CCF stands for centum cubic feet, meaning 100 cubic feet. It is widely used by water and natural gas utilities to measure residential and industrial consumption. Water bills in many US cities list usage in CCF, balancing numerical convenience with practical scale. For example, a household may consume 5–12 CCF per month, depending on climate and household size. Because natural gas companies also use CCF, the unit plays a central role in energy billing, conservation programs, and environmental reporting. It is a key bridge between technical engineering measurements and everyday consumer usage.