texas-water-wells

Eddie Calicutt

121 well reports on file across 11 Texas counties, from 2003 to 2010. Median depth 270 ft.

121Reports
11Counties
270 ftMedian depth
60 gpmMedian yield

Where they work

Counties worked, busiest first.
CountyReportsShareMedian depth, ft
Smith County5142.1%270
Cherokee County3327.3%280
Nacogdoches County1512.4%252
Rusk County75.8%385
San Augustine County54.1%375
Angelina County54.1%205
Marion County10.8%510
Shelby County10.8%260
Henderson County10.8%135
Anderson County10.8%195
Wood County10.8%245

What they drill

Purpose, and how deep each went.
PurposeWellsShareMedian depth, ft
Rig Supply5948.8%260
Domestic4436.4%340
Irrigation108.3%285
Stock54.1%245
Public Supply21.7%425
Injection10.8%
By decade drilled.
DecadeReportsMedian depth, ftWater at, ft
2000s11927082
2010s2385186

Their deepest reports

Deepest reports by this firm. Column one is the tracking number.
ReportYearDepth, ftWater at, ftYield, gpmPurpose
211822200861514675Rig Supply
251712200560025618Domestic
214428200960015565Rig Supply
251709200557021615Domestic
234375200955588Irrigation
251713200651525813Irrigation
165146200651523125Domestic
251717200651012160Rig Supply
19070520045052778Stock
165010200650121835Rig 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.

This page counts reports, not quality, and it is not a recommendation. A firm that files more reports drills more wells — nothing else follows.

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