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When water output slows, visibility into groundwater can help separate mechanical failure from environmental decline. Whether you're managing a municipal water supply, overseeing industrial operations, or living on a rural property with private wells, when water output slows or stops,...
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Surveying the Maverick Basin Aquifer near Crystal City, Texas, where Well Water Finders confirmed groundwater between 6,400 and 7,500 feet deep. Map courtesy of the Railroad Commission of Texas. A New Discovery in West Texas Groundwater depletion is a growing...
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Andrew from Well Water Finders surveys land for aquifer recharge potential. The chart highlights subsurface groundwater data used to identify the best locations for creating recharge zones. Connecting Rainfall to Groundwater Supply Each year, drought and wildfire conditions threaten families...
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Andrew showing survey results on a laptop and standing near field equipment. Why should you find well water before you drill a water well? It’s one of the most common questions we hear from new landowners in Texas: “Do I...
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Whether you’re a farmer, land developer or landowner, it’s really important to understand what’s going on underneath your land. Maybe you’re a rancher who wants to extend grazing to your cattle and you need to determine if there’s water for...
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