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Texas well grid 59-34

A 7.5-minute quadrangle of the Texas state well grid, mostly in Burleson County and Lee County. 157 reports, median depth 477 ft.

157Reports
477 ftMedian depth
68 ftWater at
70 gpmMedian yield

What you will drill through in grid 59-34

Logged in state well grid 59-34, by depth. The figure is how many wells hit it.
Depth, ftWhat was logged there
0–25 ftClay 49, Sand 31, Topsoil 21, Top Soil 19, Sandy Clay 15, Shale 12
25–50 ftShale 17, Sand 9, Rock 7, Clay 8, Shale And Rocks 4, Streaky Sand 4
50–100 ftSand 20, Shale 15, Clay 12, Sandy Shale 5, Streaky Sand 4, Gray Clay 2
100–200 ftSand 44, Shale 32, Sandy Shale 29, Clay 17, Rock 6, Gray Clay 6
200–300 ftSand 35, Shale 26, Sandy Shale 20, Clay 11, Rock 8, Streaky Sand 10
300–500 ftSand 53, Shale 47, Sandy Shale 32, Clay 24, Rock 18, Streaky Sand 6
500–1000 ftSand 27, Clay 18, Shale 16, Sandy Shale 12, Sand/Clay 4, Streaky Sand 3
1000–5000 ftSand 18, Clay 11, Shale 4, Sand & Shale 2, Sandy Shale 2, Sand/Lignite 3

Who drills here

Licensed firms in state well grid 59-34, busiest first.
Firm of recordWellsMedian depth, ftMedian yield, gpmYears
Siegert Water Wells, Inc36410602004–2026
Weisinger Incorporated291,3011,5112015–2018
Brien Water Wells17500502004–2025
LTW Services, LP123002002017–2018
Underground Water Resources, LLC74601502019–2026
Total Support Services7252005
WASHINGTON CO WATER WELL DRILLING6315352017–2025
Texas Southern Drilling6485502021–2024
Loehr Drilling Co., Inc.55262008–2023
J&S WATER WELLS37501002015–2026
sotex water well service3400252025–2026
Unison Drilling Inc31,1781002017
RELIANT DRILLING2380402023–2026
J&S Drilling, LLC2800252021–2023
Next-Gen Solutions, Inc.22005–2006
Main Stream Environmental1711252023
M/W DRILLING COMPANY LLC1310852023
Jimmy's Well Service14402023
Batten Well Service1414302020
Williams Water Wells LLC15602019
BULLS EYE SERVICES LLC11,6308002018
Cobra Water Well Drilling, LLC.1300502017
Vortex Drilling, Inc.1252016
J&S WATER WELL18902002015
Fleck Water Well Drlg1245402014

What the wells are for

Purpose, and how deep each went.
PurposeWellsShareMedian depth, ft
Domestic7648.4%470
Rig Supply3119.7%429
Public Supply1912.1%2,650
Monitor95.7%25
Fracking Supply85.1%1,177
Irrigation42.5%890
Stock42.5%300
Test Well31.9%2,815
By decade drilled.
DecadeReportsMedian depth, ftWater at, ft
2000s2841056
2010s9050460
2020s39440100

The deepest reports on file

Deepest reports in state well grid 59-34. Column one is the tracking number.
ReportYearDepth, ftWater at, ftYield, gpmPurpose
46809520172,862158Public Supply
46809620172,851150Public Supply
41491920162,826671,651Public Supply
41484820152,815Test Well
41481120162,804124Public Supply
48122720182,795132Public Supply
47215220172,791135Public Supply
48636020182,780104Public Supply
41485920152,756Test Well
49218920182,750172Public Supply

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.

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This grid falls in Burleson County, Lee County, Washington County.

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