Well Statistics for Rancho Cucamonga
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Based on 47 wells drilled in Rancho Cucamonga, California, the average depth is 342 feet. The median depth is 200 feet, which represents the typical well depth in the area.
Shallowest 342ft
Average 1190ft
Deepest
- Shallowest well: 15 feet
- Deepest well: 1190 feet
- Average depth: 342 feet
- Median depth: 200 feet
Geology and Groundwater in Rancho Cucamonga
Wells in Rancho Cucamonga reach moderate depths, averaging 342 feet. The area features a mix of alluvial deposits and bedrock formations, with depth varying based on specific location and proximity to fracture zones. Riverside County geology in this region typically involves decomposed granite overlaying harder rock, with groundwater found in fractures and weathered zones.
The average static water level (depth to water when the pump is off) in Rancho Cucamonga wells is approximately 351 feet below ground surface.
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Estimated Drilling Cost in Rancho Cucamonga
Based on the average well depth of 342 feet, drilling a new well in Rancho Cucamonga typically costs between $15,390 and $25,650. This includes drilling, casing, pump installation, and basic connections. Actual costs vary based on geology, access, and permit requirements.
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Southern California Well Service has drilled hundreds of wells across Riverside County. We know the local geology and can give you an accurate depth and cost estimate.
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For agricultural applications, we install high-capacity Franklin Electric and Grundfos submersible pumps from 7.5 to 25+ HP. Grundfos SQFlex solar pumps are available for off-grid ranch locations.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much water does an agricultural well produce?
Agricultural wells in Southern California typically produce 20-100+ GPM depending on the aquifer. Irrigation needs vary widely — a small orchard may need 15-20 GPM while larger operations require 50-100+ GPM.
What type of pump is best for agricultural wells?
For high-volume agricultural wells, we typically install large-diameter submersible pumps (7.5-25+ HP) from Franklin Electric or Grundfos. Solar-powered pump systems are increasingly popular for remote ranch locations.
How deep are agricultural wells in Southern California?
Agricultural wells in our service area range from 200 to 1,000+ feet. Desert and inland valley locations often require deeper wells (400-800 ft), while coastal and foothill areas may produce at 200-400 feet.
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