Washington Well Data field records · 2026 survey

Know the water before you buy the land

Buying rural property in Washington? The seller's well — or the well you'd have to drill — is a five-figure question. Every well drilled in Washington files a report with the state. We turn those records into a clear report for any address.

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Questions

Is this the same data as the state's Ecology site?

Same source — Ecology is the official record. The state site is built for hydrogeologists; this report finds the wells near your parcel, computes the local numbers, and explains what they mean for a purchase decision. The free lookup shows you a preview first.

What if my address isn't found?

Rural addresses sometimes don't geocode. Reply to your receipt with coordinates from Google Maps (right-click → copy) and we'll generate the report from those — or refund you, no questions.

Does it tell me my exact well outcome?

No — geology varies. It tells you what every neighbor actually hit: depths, water levels, yields. That's the best available evidence, and exactly what a good driller looks at before quoting.