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Roddy Qualls Drilling

179 well reports on file across 20 Texas counties, from 2013 to 2015. Median depth 20 ft.

179Reports
20Counties
20 ftMedian depth
Median yield

Where they work

Counties worked, busiest first.
CountyReportsShareMedian depth, ft
Dallas County6938.5%22
Tarrant County3921.8%25
Cooke County105.6%18
Collin County95.0%30
Denton County84.5%23
Johnson County84.5%16
Travis County52.8%
Williamson County52.8%
Ector County42.2%
Hidalgo County31.7%
Freestone County31.7%30
Brazoria County31.7%
Taylor County31.7%
Hunt County31.7%15
Brazos County21.1%
Ellis County10.6%
Lamar County10.6%18
McLennan County10.6%
Gaines County10.6%
Smith County10.6%

What they drill

Purpose, and how deep each went.
PurposeWellsShareMedian depth, ft
Monitor13776.5%22
Environmental Soil Boring4122.9%17
Unknown10.6%

Their deepest reports

Deepest reports by this firm. Column one is the tracking number.
ReportYearDepth, ftWater at, ftYield, gpmPurpose
343158201350Monitor
343162201345Monitor
343159201345Monitor
343161201340Monitor
343160201339Monitor
343157201338Monitor
30908120133832Monitor
343163201335Monitor
341330201335Monitor
343165201334Monitor

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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