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Yes. Private water well Notice of Intent (NOI) permit applications, for properties up to five acres, are available at our office, through Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR), or through your drilling company.
What is the cost of drilling a water well in Arizona? The price can vary a lot, based on some of the factors we've listed, but the overall cost is likely somewhere in the range of $27 ? $58 per foot.
Prior to drilling a new well, or deepening or modifying an existing well, a Notice of Intent to Drill must be filed with ADWR. Forms are available on this site and must be submitted to ADWR accompanied by the appropriate filing fee. Authority to deepen an existing well or drill a new well will be valid for one year.
exempt well is a well having a pump with a maximum capacity of more than thirtyfive gallons per minute which is used to withdraw groundwater.
Well share agreements are private contracts executed by private parties to govern the manner in which a well provides water to multiple properties. While Arizona water law governs how a well is to be drilled and located, it does not govern the operation or management of a well share agreement.
Change of Well Ownership. Complete ONLY if you are the owner (or authorized representative) of the parcel where the well is located. There will be a $30.00 fee. Note: Title Companies do not have proper payment authorization to pay online.
Prior to drilling a new well, or deepening or modifying an existing well, a Notice of Intent to Drill must be filed with ADWR. Forms are available on this site and must be submitted to ADWR accompanied by the appropriate filing fee. Authority to deepen an existing well or drill a new well will be valid for one year.
Many citizens obtain all their freshwater supplies from wells. Cities, the Salt River Project and others operate deep well pumps in Maricopa County. The average depth from ground surface to the water table is about 300 feet.