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I am looking for land in northern Arizona that has the availability of a water well being drilled. I was looking at land northeast of flagstaff at Alpine Ranches but a water well drill company told me the drill would be 1000+ feet and cost 100k. Is there any cheap undeveloped land with no utilities in northern Arizona where drilling a well would be financially feasible?>
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Sorry if I didnt ask my question clearly,
Is there any undeveloped land in northern Arizona where a well can be drilled for a reasonable price ( 15k max ).
The land I have seen the water is so deep it would cost 100k to drill a well. -
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you might want to contact a realtor for that info for if anybody should know it would be them. -
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just trying to see if anyone might know of a place to begin looking. Considering this is a forum about wells in northern Arizona someone hopefully could tell me where they had theirs drilled. -
Re: Water welljust trying to see if anyone might know of a place to begin looking. Considering this is a forum about wells in northern Arizona someone hopefully could tell me where they had theirs drilled.
Actually this is a forum about renewable energy, chiefly solar and wind. It is hosted by a company called Northern Arizona Wind and Sun that is located near Flagstaff and is in the business of selling RE equipment. This section of the forum is for discussing method of pumping water using RE, not necessarily just in that one locale.
I hope that clarifies things a bit. -
Re: Water wellCariboocoot wrote: »Actually this is a forum about renewable energy, chiefly solar and wind. It is hosted by a company called Northern Arizona Wind and Sun that is located near Flagstaff and is in the business of selling RE equipment. This section of the forum is for discussing method of pumping water using RE, not necessarily just in that one locale.
I hope that clarifies things a bit.
Ah. Well, that does clarify things. Thanks. -
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Ask some well drillers where the water is. Start in the Flagstaff yellow pages. -
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There is little - if any - land in the Flagstaff area with water under 800 feet or so. Some info here http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=1863&from=rss -
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Since it sounds like you have so little water in Arizona, maybe we could ship our water from the gaswells to you by the trainload? Pa and Ohio, w.verginia and NY are starting a gaswell boom and no one wants the water. Pa ships millions of gal. of water to Ohio now. They process it and inject the remains into an injection well. :Dsolarvic:D -
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They already do that. What was it called, the Big Canal? Flow water 1,000 miles from Colorado to Arizona, keeping it so chlorinated that it wasn't suitable for aquariums without treatment, and it collapsed old plumbing in a very short time. I think some cities chose to switch back to ground water.Since it sounds like you have so little water in Arizona, maybe we could ship our water from the gaswells to you by the trainload? Pa and Ohio, w.verginia and NY are starting a gaswell boom and no one wants the water. Pa ships millions of gal. of water to Ohio now. They process it and inject the remains into an injection well. :Dsolarvic:D -
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In Arizona, there is a 99.9% correlation between where water is and where people are. If you find an area where there are no people, there is no water. -
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Solarix is right. I can say this based on experience. We've been looking for suitable land in AZ for a couple years now. We originally looked in the Flagstaff area too, but found land to be very expensive, and the typical well to be 1000ft or more in depth. Good freakin' luck finding anything different up there.
We then started looking west, along and near I-40, (Williams, Peach Springs, Ash Fork, Kingman...) and found that the price of land does go down, but ground water to be just as scarce, elusive, and deeeeep. Every homesteader who's already there has to truck their water in. That totally defeats the purpose, IMHO.
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