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Can My Texas Property Support a Well?
Texas is such a large state and so diverse in its groundwater resources that the specific location of the subject property has a significant impact on both the information available about the location, as well as the ability to develop resources at a given location.
Major and Minor Aquifers
Texas has numerous aquifers capable of producing groundwater for households, munipalities, industry, farms and ranches. The Texas Water Development Board recognizes 9 major aquifers (aquifers that produce large amounts of water over large areas, viewable on the major aquifers map) and 21 minor aquifers (aquifers that produce monro amounts of water over large areas or large amounts of water over small areas, viewable on the minor aquifers map).
Groundwater Data
TWDB's Water Data Interactive System contains raw well data, available for visual review online. The database contains records of registered wells which have been assigned state well numbers and provides information and key facts including the geological formation serving the well, the status of the well (functioning / plugged, etc), the depth of the well, water quality, and other details that my help a driller gain indicators about general well viability and estimate drilling costs.
Over time, TWDB has inventoried nearly 140,000 water wells (inlcuding ~2,000 springs), and ... more

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