Utah Water Wells

Water Wells in Sevier County, Utah

Sevier County wells typically run 150-400 ft. Richfield-area domestic wells often complete in the upper alluvial zone; deeper artesian zones exist beneath confining clay.

Updated 2026-05-11 · By Utah Water Wells — based on real driller-submitted logs from the Utah Division of Water Rights.

300 ft
Typical depth
$40,500
Typical cost
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About wells in Sevier County

The primary water-bearing formation here is the Sevier Valley alluvial aquifer. Sevier County wells typically run 150-400 ft. Richfield-area domestic wells often complete in the upper alluvial zone; deeper artesian zones exist beneath confining clay.

Domestic wells in this region typically complete around 300 feet, with site-to-site variation of about ±20%. For the most accurate estimate, use the calculator with your specific address — it queries DWR driller logs within a half-mile of your property.

Cities in Sevier County

Richfield
300 ft typical
Salina
280 ft typical

FAQ

How much does a water well cost in Sevier County?

Domestic wells in Sevier County typically cost about $40,500 at the local ~300 ft typical depth and the 2026 rate of $135 per foot. Site-specific quotes vary; use the calculator with your address.

How deep are wells in Sevier County?

Most domestic wells in Sevier County reach good water at around 300 ft. Depth varies with the underlying aquifer and elevation — closer-by neighbors are the best predictor.

Do I need a permit for a well in Sevier County?

Yes. Utah requires a water right (or properly filed change application) before drilling, and the well must be installed by a licensed Utah Well Driller per Utah Administrative Rule R655-4. Your driller typically handles the Start Card filing with the Division of Water Rights.