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Texas well grid 31-59

A 7.5-minute quadrangle of the Texas state well grid, mostly in Comanche County. 125 reports, median depth 100 ft.

125Reports
100 ftMedian depth
48 ftWater at
17 gpmMedian yield

What you will drill through in grid 31-59

Logged in state well grid 31-59, by depth. The figure is how many wells hit it.
Depth, ftWhat was logged there
0–25 ftSand 49, Clay 36, Topsoil 28, Sandy Clay 21, Red Clay 20, Sandstone 21
25–50 ftSandstone 22, Sand 18, Yellow/Brown Sand 11, Shale 7, Rock 4, Clay 4
50–100 ftSandstone 19, Shale 20, Clay 14, Gey Shale 13, Rock 9, Limestone, Greyshale 9
100–200 ftShale 17, Sandstone 11, Sand 5, Gray Shale 4, Sand Stone 5, Clay 3
200–300 ftShale 10, Sand Stone 4, Sandstone 3, Sandstone And Sand 1, Sandstone/Sand 1, Busted Limestone 1
300–500 ftShale 2, Sand 1

Who drills here

Licensed firms in state well grid 31-59, busiest first.
Firm of recordWellsMedian depth, ftMedian yield, gpmYears
GAP DRILLING & SERIVICE28802023–2025
F&F Drilling27130352002–2026
Harris Drilling Company, Inc.2076122007–2018
Spencer's Water Well Service19100102012–2026
SIMMONS WATER WELL SERVICE191402020–2025
Davis Water Well Drilling5100402004–2007
Associated Services2278162006
Associated Well Services, Inc.11202022
Priceless Water Wells1175172019
Jones Drilling Inc.1100122016
F & F Driling11202010
Assoicated Services1238152006

What the wells are for

Purpose, and how deep each went.
PurposeWellsShareMedian depth, ft
Domestic5947.2%100
Stock4032.0%100
Irrigation2419.2%80
Test Well21.6%320
By decade drilled.
DecadeReportsMedian depth, ftWater at, ft
2000s2420060
2010s3810037
2020s6310048

The deepest reports on file

Deepest reports in state well grid 31-59. Column one is the tracking number.
ReportYearDepth, ftWater at, ftYield, gpmPurpose
378880201440015850Irrigation
9566200233060100Irrigation
3031672012320Test Well
956520023106080Irrigation
50722420193006820Stock
7555920063008270Domestic
9563200230060100Irrigation
491352201828012140Stock
253489200627812010Domestic
6257412022260Stock

Every figure here comes from a report a licensed driller filed on the day the work ended — sometimes decades ago. It describes what was found then, not what a well yields today, and it is not a statement that any well is sound, potable or still in use.

Drilling a well near grid 31-59?

Depth is only half the quote. What it costs depends on the rock, the casing and the pump. Tell us where and we pass the request to licensed Texas drillers.

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This grid falls in Comanche County.

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