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Water wells in Fisher County, Texas

653 well reports on file. The median well here was taken to 78 ft and struck water at 26 ft — against 180 ft and 80 ft across Texas.

653Reports
78 ftMedian depth
26 ftWater at
15 gpmMedian yield

What you will drill through in Fisher County

Logged in Fisher County, by depth. The figure is how many wells hit it.
Depth, ftWhat was logged there
0–25 ftSandy Clay 136, Red Clay 125, Clay 68, Top Soil 80, Brown Clay 63, Topsoil 63
25–50 ftRed Clay 90, Clay 58, Rock 29, Red Bed 23, Sandy Clay 19, Gyp Rock 17
50–100 ftRed Clay 62, Clay 34, Rock 21, Sandy Clay 22, Gypsum 15, Sandstone 15
100–200 ftRed Clay 60, Clay 39, Gypsum 17, Sand/Water 11, Rock 9, Grey Sandstone 7
200–300 ftRed Clay 9, Gravel & Grey Sand 3, Rock 1, Redbed 2, Clay 2, Red Bed 1

The rock column here is what drillers wrote down, layer by layer, in their own words — 5,345,462 layers across 707,856 wells. It is not a geological survey: two drillers may call the same clay by two names, and this site does not correct them.

Who drills in Fisher County

Licensed firms in Fisher County, busiest first.
Firm of recordWellsMedian depth, ftMedian yield, gpmYears
E&C DRILLING CO.16379122003–2026
LEONARD DRILLING LLC11662382006–2025
Beaird Water Well8340252010–2020
Blackwell Water Well Service Inc6516052004–2023
LEONARD WATER SERVICES3570652004–2026
Estes Drilling1665192004–2009
Environmental Technology Group Inc.16202001–2002
Diversified Drilling & Pump Service1440172021–2026
Neufeld Family Drilling llc14802018–2020
Diversified Water Well Drilling1490352006–2011
Wildcat Services LLC102202016–2022
Choate Well Service10105202012–2018
SL Co.962902013–2019
R&R DRILLING LLC61802022–2023
Vortex Drilling, Inc.6522019
J&C Water Well6135152012
AquaQuest Drilling Services550202009–2010
ROGER ENGLISH540202004–2007
Talon/LPE4202026
BLACKWELL WATERWELL SERV INC414032015–2017
DELTA DRILLERS31002026
PETER KLASSEN31382018
Lange Drilling Co332003–2012
M & S Drilling Co., Inc.3116352004–2005
SOUTHERLAND WATER WELL3200152004

What the wells are for

Purpose, and how deep each went.
PurposeWellsShareMedian depth, ft
Stock30646.9%85
Irrigation14522.2%42
Domestic10115.5%120
Rig Supply284.3%47
Environmental Soil Boring213.2%20
Test Well203.1%100
Monitor111.7%50
Public Supply101.5%70
By decade drilled.
DecadeReportsMedian depth, ftWater at, ft
2000s1516330
2010s3568828
2020s1466222

The deepest reports on file

Deepest reports in Fisher County. Column one is the tracking number.
ReportYearDepth, ftWater at, ftYield, gpmPurpose
59271320213,2321870Irrigation
25006420063009010Rig Supply
5827652021290Industrial
5827602021290Industrial
5827582021290Industrial
33474920122806010Domestic
32664920112701722Stock
665939202426010020Rig Supply
31453820132600Stock
2060102008260Stock

Every figure on this site is a median, never an average. On reported yield the average is twice the median, because a handful of entries are typing errors — the largest reads 2,200,100 gallons per minute against 30,078 for the next one. Yields above 3,000 gpm (136 wells, 0.045%) and depths beyond 5,000 ft (103 wells, 0.016%) are kept in the file, marked, and left out of the medians.

Drilling a well in Fisher County?

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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