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Texas well grid 43-04

A 7.5-minute quadrangle of the Texas state well grid, mostly in Coke County. 100 reports, median depth 130 ft.

100Reports
130 ftMedian depth
60 ftWater at
4 gpmMedian yield

What you will drill through in grid 43-04

Logged in state well grid 43-04, by depth. The figure is how many wells hit it.
Depth, ftWhat was logged there
0–25 ftTopsoil 26, Caliche 25, Red Clay 25, Dirt 16, Top Soil 14, Red Sand 13
25–50 ftRed Clay 13, Red Sandstone 10, Brown Sand 6, Yellow Sand 3, Red Sand 3, Tan Sandstone 2
50–100 ftRed Sandstone 20, Red Clay 10, Blue Sandstone 11, Red Bed 8, Brown Sand 8, Red Sand 7
100–200 ftRed Sandstone 15, Red Clay 15, Red Shale 10, Tan Sandstone 8, Blue Sandstone 9, Red Bed 4
200–300 ftGypsum 1, White Limerock 1, Red Clay 1

Who drills here

Licensed firms in state well grid 43-04, busiest first.
Firm of recordWellsMedian depth, ftMedian yield, gpmYears
MICHAEL C HOELSCHER4014052004–2025
Blackwell Water Well Service Inc1312042003–2022
Woehl Drilling1110002006–2009
Lange Drilling Co913562005–2024
Vortex Drilling, Inc.6102007
Wink Drilling LLC514062025–2026
woehl drilling no23190102015–2023
Lange Driling Co Inc.3202006
Hill water well Service21202019
R&R DRILLING LLC11202024
Woehl Drilling & Service1160202021
kinard water well service1120102016
Blackwell Water Well1160202005
Black Well Water Well Service Inc.12002013

What the wells are for

Purpose, and how deep each went.
PurposeWellsShareMedian depth, ft
Domestic5050.0%120
Stock3636.0%140
Test Well88.0%120
Environmental Soil Boring66.0%10
By decade drilled.
DecadeReportsMedian depth, ftWater at, ft
2000s3210050
2010s3814060
2020s3014080

The deepest reports on file

Deepest reports in state well grid 43-04. Column one is the tracking number.
ReportYearDepth, ftWater at, ftYield, gpmPurpose
3936392015320Domestic
28805820113203Stock
64070620232501600Stock
33484620122400Domestic
713261202520016012Stock
6668492024200100Stock
49409620172001203Domestic
34259620132001000Stock
33484120122000Domestic
31450920132000Domestic

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 43-04?

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 Coke County.

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