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For Real Estate Agents and Title Agents | Arizona Department of Water . . . File form 55-71A Request to Change Well Information, along with the appropriate fee of $30 00 The form will need to be filled out in its entirety, including a map of the parcel with an “X” where the well is located on the parcel and a deed showing ownership of the parcel where the well is located
Well Record Search | Arizona Department of Water Resources Watch the How to Find my Well Video for more researching techniques Visit Imaged Records to access the Department's Imaged Well Registry Files How are well registration numbers assigned? Understand the Wells55 Index numbering system (files that begin with the prefix '55-') Please read this guide for help understanding cadastral locations
Wells Data | Arizona Department of Water Resources The data on this website was developed by the Arizona Department of Water Resources to give the public access to the Department's vast store of GIS and tabular data
Permits, Forms, and Applications | Arizona Department of Water Resources Please note that this requirement does not generally apply to well design drawings, well driller reports and logs, or other documents filed in conjunction with a Notice of Intention (NOI) to drill a well pursuant to A R S § 45-596
Well Registry Search - AZWATER Well Registry Search Use this application to find well registry numbers, owner information, associated water rights, pumping data
Well Drilling in Arizona | Arizona Department of Water Resources 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
Supply Demand | Arizona Department of Water Resources The Average Well Depth was chosen to better show the impact of declining water levels on existing local infrastructure While groundwater levels may fall below the Average Well Depth, deepening or drilling new wells could be financially costly
Funding and Grant Information | Arizona Department of Water Resources The program funds up to a 25% Federal cost-share to plan, design, and construct surface and groundwater storage projects between 200 and 30,000 acre-feet that will increase water storage or move water to or from a storage project