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Current Conditions for Arizona: Groundwater -- 107 site(s) found Station NumberStation nameDepth to water level, feet below LSD [Primary Water-level] 185.24 364338110154601 08 039-00.70X01.57 [BMOB-3] [Primary water-level] 170.43 Pima County99 more rows
Youre looking for a small spot of wet sand, where you can begin digging with a shovel (or more likely, your hands). Dig until the bottom of your hole is at least a foot below the surface. If the sand is wet you may have found a potential water source (if not, youll want to move on to avoid wasting precious energy).
And the deeper the technician must dig to get to your broken or otherwise compromised line, the higher the cost. The nationwide average water service line depth is 4.58 feet. In Arizona, these lines arent buried nearly as deep, at only 2.82 feet on average.
Well construction standards help prevent contamination of the well and the surrounding groundwater. Prior to drilling a new well, or deepening or modifying an existing well, a person must file a Notice of Intent to Drill with the Department.
It can be located, on average, about 10 metres from the surface, sometimes deeper.
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Monthly Drought Status Summary: October 2024 Northeastern and south-central counties of the state, including Maricopa, Pinal, and Graham counties, saw a decrease in areas without drought (14% of state). Abnormally Dry (D0) conditions remained largely in northeastern and south-central counties (33% of state).
Average Water Well Depth The majority of wells drilled for household use in the Greater Phoenix area of Arizona can range from 300 to 1000 feet deep. Well water ultimately comes from underground aquifers, which are either fractures encountered in bedrock, or saturated sands and gravels in alluvial formations.
36% of water that Arizona uses comes from the Colorado River (5).

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