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minimum 2,500 m3 (88,000 cu ft) or

2,500,000 L (550,000 imp gal; 660,000 US gal) or

138,888,888.889 mol,

depending on depth

Note only minimum is specified, depth can be greater and so can gallons as long as it meets minimum requirement.

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11y ago
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14y ago

This question is not easily answered because Olympic size only refers to the width and length, not depth. So variation in depth can greatly affect the answer. I happened to do maintainance for a university olympic sized pool years ago. It was 3 ft or 1m at the shallow end an 12ft or 4m at the deep end. It came in at just under 1/2 million gallons.

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10y ago

10. there are 10 gallons of water in an Olympic sized pool.

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actually, in some rare cases, the flea crosses the golden gate bridge, causing the pool size to go all crazy, but it all depends on how you butter your bread.

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10y ago

I would say probably around 50-200 gallons.

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12y ago

depends on how big the swimming pool is

An Olympic swimming pool is a standard size so you must take the legnth times the width times the depth and convert the cubic yards to gallons.

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11y ago

Around 110,000 depending on depth and 6 lanes

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12y ago

250,000 gallons. :)

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11y ago

440,000

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3y ago

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