Western Water Wells
1,218 well reports on file across 19 Texas counties, from 1993 to 2025. Median depth 420 ft.
1,218Reports
19Counties
420 ftMedian depth
20 gpmMedian yield
Where they work
| County | Reports | Share | Median depth, ft |
|---|---|---|---|
| Burnet County | 591 | 48.5% | 350 |
| Williamson County | 193 | 15.8% | 610 |
| Hays County | 121 | 9.9% | 500 |
| Travis County | 115 | 9.4% | 550 |
| Mason County | 50 | 4.1% | 225 |
| Blanco County | 41 | 3.4% | 320 |
| Llano County | 34 | 2.8% | 240 |
| San Saba County | 20 | 1.6% | 505 |
| McCulloch County | 16 | 1.3% | 344 |
| Mills County | 12 | 1.0% | 365 |
| Bell County | 5 | 0.4% | 690 |
| Brown County | 4 | 0.3% | 145 |
| Lampasas County | 3 | 0.2% | 410 |
| Coryell County | 3 | 0.2% | 450 |
| Kimble County | 3 | 0.2% | 280 |
| Menard County | 2 | 0.2% | 122 |
| Gillespie County | 2 | 0.2% | 185 |
| Comal County | 2 | 0.2% | 600 |
| Montgomery County | 1 | 0.1% | 96 |
What they drill
| Purpose | Wells | Share | Median depth, ft |
|---|---|---|---|
| Domestic | 1,069 | 87.8% | 440 |
| Test Well | 86 | 7.1% | 300 |
| Stock | 23 | 1.9% | 450 |
| Irrigation | 19 | 1.6% | 610 |
| Public Supply | 15 | 1.2% | 380 |
| Industrial | 3 | 0.2% | 502 |
| Monitor | 2 | 0.2% | 1,040 |
| Other | 1 | 0.1% | 650 |
| Decade | Reports | Median depth, ft | Water at, ft |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1990s | 2 | 340 | 204 |
| 2000s | 694 | 380 | 153 |
| 2010s | 212 | 440 | 205 |
| 2020s | 310 | 510 | 331 |
Their deepest reports
| Report | Year | Depth, ft | Water at, ft | Yield, gpm | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 307720 | 2012 | 1,560 | — | — | Domestic |
| 266471 | 2011 | 1,200 | — | — | Irrigation |
| 378290 | 2014 | 1,120 | — | 5 | Domestic |
| 573869 | 2020 | 1,085 | 765 | 15 | Domestic |
| 629349 | 2023 | 1,040 | — | — | Monitor |
| 559888 | 2020 | 970 | 212 | — | Domestic |
| 88402 | 2006 | 970 | — | — | Industrial |
| 63858 | 2005 | 950 | — | — | Test Well |
| 138625 | 2008 | 940 | — | — | Domestic |
| 304209 | 2012 | 920 | 100 | — | Stock |
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.