The state of Delaware keeps a log of every well ever drilled. We read all 113,332 of them.
Delaware well logs, made useful.
Every non-public well permit DNREC holds — how deep it was actually drilled and what it produced — brought together around one property, instead of one permit at a time.
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What you can answer here
- How deep will my well need to be? Median and range of actual drilled depths near you — not national averages.
- What will it cost? Local median depth × published per-foot rates, with the math shown.
- Will it produce enough water? Yields from pump tests on nearby wells.
- Who drills around here? The drillers who actually filed recent well logs in your county.
Every figure here comes from the Delaware DNREC non-public well permit records — the state's official well-log repository. We index those same records by location so you can start from an address, and every well links back to its original filed log.
See every recorded well near any Delaware address: depths, water levels, yields, and links to the original driller's logs — all in one report.
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