Well Owners

Andrew Vandekop of Well Water Finders surveying aquifer levels near existing well and cistern.

Know Your Groundwater Before Your Well Becomes a Problem

If you own a water well in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, or Arkansas, understanding the aquifer that supplies your well is critical. With prolonged drought, increasing demand, and declining groundwater levels, many existing wells are drawing from stressed or shrinking aquifers, often without warning.

At Well Water Finders, we help well owners understand current aquifer conditions and identify future groundwater options before water availability becomes an emergency.

✔ Is your well supplied by a strong, active aquifer?
✔ Are groundwater levels declining beneath your property?
✔ Do you have viable backup groundwater sources if conditions change?

Knowing your groundwater situation today can help you avoid costly surprises tomorrow.

Understand Aquifer Conditions Beneath Your Property

On-Site Groundwater Survey for Well Owners

(Aquifer Depth, Stability & Backup Source Identification)

If you’re concerned about long-term water reliability, we perform on-site groundwater surveys across Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arkansas to help you:

✔ Evaluate aquifer depth and relative water availability near your existing well
✔ Identify alternative groundwater zones on your property
✔ Understand long-term groundwater sustainability and risk exposure

We do not inspect, modify, or service water wells. Our work focuses on locating and analyzing groundwater beneath your land.

Plan Ahead - Before Conditions Change

📍 Don’t wait until your water supply is at risk.
Use groundwater intelligence to plan proactively and protect your water security.

Schedule a Groundwater Survey

Planning for Larger or Multi-Well Properties?

Some properties require a broader groundwater strategy.

If you own a large ranch, estate, or property with multiple wells, or you’re planning long-term water use across a larger footprint, a single-area survey may not be sufficient.

For these situations, we offer project-based groundwater surveys designed to evaluate aquifer conditions across larger properties, identify multiple groundwater zones, and support long-term water planning.

Explore Large-Scale Groundwater Projects