When it comes to groundwater, one of the most common assumptions is simple: drill deeper, get more water. But in reality, depth alone doesn’t determine how productive a well will be.
Aquifer characteristics can change significantly over short distances. Saturated thickness, formation properties, and local recharge all play a role in how a well performs. Two wells drilled to the same depth—just a mile apart—can produce very different results.
That’s where informed planning makes the difference.
Understanding what’s happening below the surface before you drill or invest can save time, money, and frustration. With the right data and analysis, it’s possible to identify more productive areas, avoid underperforming zones, and make better long-term decisions about your water resources.
If you’re evaluating a new well, looking at property, or trying to get more out of an existing system, I can help provide a clearer picture of your groundwater potential.
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