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14 metric tonnes

Water has a density of 1g/cm3

1 litre = 1dm3 (10cm x 10cm) = 1000cm3

so, 1000g = 1 litre, that's equivalent to 1kg/litre

14,000 x 1kg = 14,000kg = 14 metric tonnes

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An average weight is very difficult to obtain, but if you want to calculate the weight of your pool, use the following equation:

Length (ft) x Width (ft) x Average Water Depth (ft) x 7.5 = Pool Volume in Gallons (U.S.) x 8.34 lb = Weight in pounds of pool water, not including the pool shell

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