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Legal Definitions - miner's inch

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Definition of miner's inch

A miner's inch is a unit of measurement used to determine the amount of water discharge. It is equivalent to nine gallons per minute flowing from a one-inch-square pipe. However, the exact measurement of a miner's inch may vary depending on the location.

  • John's gold mine uses water from a nearby river. He has a water right of one miner's inch, which means he can use nine gallons of water per minute for his mining operations.
  • In California, a miner's inch is defined as 1/40th of a cubic foot per second. This means that a flow of 40 miner's inches is equal to one cubic foot per second.

These examples illustrate how a miner's inch is used to measure the amount of water flow. It is a crucial unit of measurement for mining operations, irrigation, and water rights. Understanding the precise measurement of a miner's inch is essential for managing water resources effectively.

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Simple Definition

A miner's inch is a way to measure how much water is flowing. It means nine gallons of water every minute from a pipe that is one inch wide. However, the exact amount of water can be different depending on where you are.

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