The Submitted Drillers Report (SDR) Database is populated from the online Texas Well Report Submission and Retrieval System (TWRSRS) which registered water-well drillers use to submit their required reports. This dataset contains pipe "|" delimited text files of all data tables from the Submitted Drillers Report (SDR) database, updated nightly.
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation's (TDLR) Submitted Driller's Report Database. This database contains water well reports submitted to TDLR from February 2001 to present.
CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
License information was derived automatically
This feature class is updated every business day using Python scripts and the Well Log database. Please disregard the "Date Updated" field as it does not keep in sync with DWR's internal enterprise geodatabase updates. This feature class contains the location and site attributes of drilled wells in Nevada. Licensed well drillers submit well logs (reports) to NDWR. This information is entered into the Well Log database in SQL Server. Latitude and Longitude coordinates are displayed in GIS format for convenience in identifying wells. Two additional fields are calculated for specific capacity and transmissivity. Specific capacity is yield divided by drawdrawn. Transmissivity is specific capacity times 267. If yield or drawdown fields are blank, specific capacity is blank.You may search for well reports at https://tools.water.nv.gov/WellLogQuery.aspxNevada Administrative Code for Underground Water and Wells
Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
License information was derived automatically
Well lithology records in this layer come from the Department of Environmental Conservation's Water Supply Data Composite. Managed by the Water Resources Section in the Drinking Water and Groundwater Protection Division, these database reports contain borehole lithology records submitted by Vermont licensed well drillers. Lithologic logs may contain information such as descriptions of materials encountered (e.g., sand, clay, rock, etc.), depth to bedrock, water bearing zones, etc. Data are reported in feet below ground surface. Licensed well drillers have been required to submit well completion reports on a form prepared by the Secretary of the Agency of Natural Resources for each well drilled or modified to the State since 1966. Well tags have been required since 1986. NOTE: the data contained herein are only as accurate as what was submitted to the State of Vermont by licensed well drillers; many wells have been completed but not reported, many reports have missing information, were recorded inaccurately, or poorly located geographically. Data are updated daily.Private Wells from the Well Completion Report Database can be found here: Private Wells
This Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) GeoPackage (.gpkg) contains water-well point features and associated tables for the state of Minnesota that have been reformatted based on a USGS profile of the OGC GroundWaterML2 (GWML2) standard (https://docs.ogc.org/is/19-013/19-013.html). Additionally, the water-well records have been quality-assured to remove or nullify parts of water-well records found to be erroneous or logically inconsistent, harmonized via the assignment of common data codes in the lithologic log, and supplemented with estimates of transmissivity from the analysis of specific-capacity data. The National Water-Well Database (NWWDB) is a compilation of water-well records from state-managed databases that have been standardized to a common format for consistency across state and administrative boundaries. Water-well completion reports that are submitted to permitting state agencies by licensed drillers constitute a large source of hydrogeologic information, including the locations and distribution of water wells, construction materials and completion depths, lithologic logs, groundwater levels, and the results of pumping or aquifer tests.
Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically
This map provides access to the Board of Water Well Contractors drillers’ reports. Well drillers’ reports are required to be filed with the State Board of Water Well Contractors within 30 days after completion or abandonment of a well.
Constraints:
Not to be used for navigation, for informational purposes only. See full disclaimer for more information
Private wells in this layer come from the Department of Environmental Conservation's Water Supply Data Composite. Managed by the Water Supply Division's Well Driller and Well Location Program, the database contains private well information submitted by Vermont licensed well drillers. Licensed well drillers have been required to submit well completion reports (well logs) to the state since 1966. Well tags have been required since 1986. NOTE: the data contained here is only as accurate as what was submitted - many wells were completed, but not reported, many reports have missing information, were recorded inaccurately or poorly located geographically. Help us improve our database. Click the appropriate link within the feature's attributes to report a missing/inaccurate well report.Data is updated daily.For the Lithology Reports associated with Private Wells, download the Lithology Reports here: Private Wells - Lithology Reports
Program Background - ADWR has two key groundwater well data sets for the state of Arizona. The 'Wells 55 Registry' corresponds with this WellRegistry GIS layer and contains all wells registered in the state. The database was originally created in 1980 to store registration information submitted by well owners and drillers. It contains over 200,000 well records. A second key well data set is also maintained at ADWR. The Groundwater Well Site Inventory (GWSI), is a statewide database that contains well locations, construction, and water level measurements for wells that have actually been located and sampled in the field (originally by the USGS and since 1990 by ADWR). The GWSI database contains over 45,000 well records. Of those, approximately 24,700 have been ‘matched’ to the Wells 55 Registry and therefore have a 'Wells 55 Registry ID'.Purpose and intended use - This data is used by both internal and external customers and is most commonly used to search for registered wells within the State.Data creation methodologies, processing, and quality - The database was originally created in 1980 to store registration information submitted by well owners and drillers. New wells are added as driller logs and reports are received.Data limitations – Please refer to ADWR Data Disclaimer. This data set contains data submitted by well owners and well drillers. Data availability is therefore limited to data provided by the public. The wells mapped to the centroid of the containing Cadastral (normally Quarter-Quarter-Quarter Section). More precise user-submitted locations are not contained in this GIS layer, however they are stored internally and are available to the public upon request for approximately 20% of the wells.Currency – Updated dailyContact – Manager, Groundwater Permitting and Wells, (602)771-8527Use limitations – Please refer to ADWR Data Disclaimer.Attribute information - programADWR program codeREGISTRY_IDUnique identifier for well record in the Wells 55 Registry database.owner_nameThe registered owner of the wellrgr_pump_dataWas water removed before 2008 or was water received in the last yearwelltypeType of wellwell_type_groupWell Type groupdlic_numMost recent driller's license numberapprovedThe earliest date in which drilling was approvedinstalledThe earliest date of well constructionwell_depthThe depth of the well in feetwater_levelThe reported depth to water in feetcasing_depthThe depth of the well's casing in feetcasing_diameterThe diameter of the well's casing in inchescasing_typeThe type of casing usedpump_typeThe type of pump usedpump_powerThe method of how the pump is poweredpumprateThe rated pumping capacity in gallons per minutetestedrateThe tested pumping capacity in gallons per minutedraw_downThe amount of water that pumping has lowered the water level in feetcompletion_report_statusStatus for reporting the completion level of the well (X-Completed, I-Incomplete, A-Abandoned, N-no report required)drill_logThe driller log's received status (X-Completed, I-Incomplete, A-Abandoned, N-no report required)well_cancelledThis indicates if the well was cancelledCadastralCadastral code indicating township, range, section location information. Includes statewide quadrant (First letter - A, B, C, D), and quarter, quarter, quarter section details (Last three letters)CountyCounty in which the well is locatedWatershedWatershed in which the well is locatedbasin nameGroundwater basin in which the well is locatedsubbasin nameGroundwater subbasin in which the well is locatedAMAActive Management Area in which the well is located if applicablequad codeArizona Public Land Survey System (PLSS) is divided into 4 statewide quadrants (A, B, C, and D). This field identifies the quadrant where the well is locatedwhole townshipPublic Land Survey System (PLSS) Township number where the well is locatedhalf townshipField indicating if the Public Land Survey System (PLSS) Township number where the well is located is a half number (ex. 12.5 N)northsouthIs the well located north or south of the base linewhole rangePublic Land Survey System (PLSS) range number where the well is locatedhalf rangeField indicating if the Public Land Survey System (PLSS) Township number where the well is located is a half number (ex. 12.5 E)eastwestIs the well east or west of the Salt-Gila meridianSectionPublic Land Survey System (PLSS) Section number where the well is locatedquarter 160 acreThe quadrant of the section that the well is located inqacre160dirThe quadrant of the section that the well is located in described by directionquarter 40 acreThe quadrant of the quarter section that the well is located inq40acredirThe quadrant of the quarter section that the well is located in described by directionquarter 10 acreThe quadrant of the quarter-quarter section that the well is located inqacre10dirThe quadrant of the quarter-quarter section that the well is located in described by directionutm x metersThe x coordinate within UTM zone 12N in metersutm y metersThe y coordinate within UTM zone 12N in metersAPPLICATION_DATEThe date of the well application was receivedaddress1The address of the current well owneraddress2Additional address information of the current well ownercityThe city where the current well owner livesStateThe state where the current well owner livesZipThe zip code for the current well owner's addresszip4The additional 4 digits after the current well owner's zip codeWATER_USEAll of the water use categories assigned to the wellSITE_USEAll of the site use categories assigned to the wellSpatial reference - The spatial reference information for this GIS layer as well as the UTM X and Y fields contained in its attribute table is NAD 83 UTM ZONE 12N.
To ensure the integrity of water well construction and prevent potential pollution of state groundwaters, the OWRB supervises the licensing of water well drillers and pump installers. This program is guided by comprehensive standards developed in cooperation with the Well Drillers Advisory Committee. Licensed drillers are required to submit well logs online or by mail within sixty days of the completion of a new well or plugging or reconditioning of an existing well.Well Driller Licensing Fact Sheet
Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically
Analysis of ‘Private Wells’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/7f4dad56-c449-4099-999a-7e76dd5c9ba0 on 12 February 2022.
--- Dataset description provided by original source is as follows ---
Private wells in this layer come from the Department of Environmental Conservation's Water Supply Data Composite. Managed by the Water Supply Division's Well Driller and Well Location Program, the database contains private well information submitted by Vermont licensed well drillers. Licensed well drillers have been required to submit well completion reports (well logs) to the state since 1966. Well tags have been required since 1986. NOTE: the data contained here is only as accurate as what was submitted - many wells were completed, but not reported, many reports have missing information, were recorded inaccurately or poorly located geographically.
Help us improve our database. Click the appropriate link within the feature's attributes to report a missing/inaccurate well report.
Data is updated daily.
--- Original source retains full ownership of the source dataset ---
New York State registered water well drillers are required to submit completion reports documenting where wells have been drilled, the specifications of those wells, and any subsequent work performed on those wells. Data regarding water wells has been collected since April 2000 as required by ECL 15-1525. Completion reports for the wells are added as they become available. Historical wells are added as the wells are mapped. Well locations are generally accurate to the parcel scale but may not represent the exact location on the property.Service layer is updated annually, and last updated 02/18/2025.For more information see https://dec.ny.gov/environmental-protection/water/water-quantity/water-well-contractor-program1. The NYS DEC asks to be credited in derived products.2. Secondary Distribution of the data is not allowed.3. Any documentation provided is an integral part of the data set. Failure to use the documentation in conjunction with the digital data constitutes misuse of the data.4. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information, errors may be reflected in the data supplied. The user must be aware of data conditions and bear responsibility for the appropriate use of the information with respect to possible errors, original map scale, collection methodology, currency of data, and other conditions.
This series contains records of boring operations submitted to the Mines Department (VA 612) and subsequent government departments.
The records are primarily weekly and daily drilling reports, containing details such as date, location (Parish) of borehole, surface level, position of bore, bore number, drill name and number, time drilled and material found (e.g. Basalt), name of driller, and any remarks made by driller – for example, coring, water and sands found, and any injuries or defects in machinery.
Other records within this series include final reports of completed bores, lithological reports, geologist logs, ‘D7’ drill reports, and correspondence.
Boreholes (also known as drill or well holes) are narrow shafts drilled into the ground for various purposes, including geotechnical investigation, mineral exploration, environmental assessment, temperature measurement, or the extraction of water, petroleum, or gases.
The data collected assist in identifying geological strata and provide valuable information on the chemistry of fluids trapped in rocks and are an essential tool for groundwater, oil and gas exploration, as well as carbon capture and storage. The data is irreplaceable, as once a well has been drilled and capped, it becomes impossible to repeat the logging. This data may include not only readings taken with different monitoring equipment but also interpretation of that data.
This series is related to VPRS 19326 Drilling Unit Weekly Reports.
The well registry is a collection of records, including drilling logs and report documents, maintained by Yukon G overnment. These records provide information on the well construction details and subsurface conditions encountered at the time of drilling. Although some information in the dataset may be edited over time, the primary purpose is to document the original drilling conditions and not to provide an updated status of the well. There is no current overarching requirement for drillers or owners to submit well logs, therefore many have been provided on a voluntary basis. Therefore, this should not be expected to be a complete list of all wells across the territory. The water well dataset contains records obtained through the domestic water well program, voluntary submissions, and regulatory processes (licenses and permits). No identifiable personal information will be used or available on the public database. For further information about privacy and the protection of your personal information contact the Departmental Privacy Officer at (867) 667-5237. Distributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon . Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection. For more information: geomatics.help@yukon.ca
This submission includes lithology logs for all Fallon FORGE area wells; determined from core, cuttings, and thin section. Wells included are 84-31, 21-31, 82-36, FOH-3D, 62-36, 18-5, 88-24, 86-25, FOH-2, 14-36, 17-16, 34-33, 35A-11, 51A-20, 62-15, 72-7, 86-15, Carson_Strat_1_36-32, and several others. Lithology logs last updated 3/13/2018 with confirmation well 21-31 data, and revisited existing wells. Also included is well logging data for Fallon FORGE 21-31. Well logging data includes daily reports, well logs (drill rate, lithology, fractures, mud losses, minerals, temperature, gases, and descriptions), mud reports, drilling parameter plots, daily mud loss summaries, survey reports, progress reports, plan view maps (easting, northing), and wireline logs (caliper [with GR], triple combo [GR, caliper, SP, resistivity, array induction, density, photoelectric factor, and neutron porosity], array induction with linear correlation [GR, SP, Array Induction, caliper, conductivity], and monopole compression dipole shear [GR, SP, Caliper, sonic porosity, delta-T compressional, and delta-T shear])
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
License information was derived automatically
An extensive archive containing more than 10,000 historical (1918–2020) geophysical logs collected in conjunction with studies done by various entities and more than 2,000 additional donated well and geophysical logs are stored in hard-copy at the Central Texas Branch of the Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center (OTWSC) in Austin, Texas. This dataset addresses the need to preserve these records electronically by providing a scanned and indexed collection of 11,171 of these records. Data are provided as a comma-separated value (CSV) text file and a Microsoft Access database in ACCDB format containing detailed well header information for each record. Also included are zipped files containing the geophysical log scans in Portable Document Format (PDF).The original dataset was published in January 2024, and revised in September 2024. This revision incorporates 5,113 additional log scans and header information into the original dataset containing 6,058 logs scans and header information. ...
Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
License information was derived automatically
The Departments of Natural Resources and Renewables and Nova Scotia Environment (NSE) maintains an electronic Well Log Database, which contains water well construction and location information for water wells in the province of Nova Scotia. Information in the database is entered from original paper copies of well logs that are submitted by certified well drillers and well diggers to NSE. The database currently contains approximately 115,500 well logs constructed between 1940 and 2012, inclusive.
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
License information was derived automatically
This Well Completion Report geospatial dataset represents an index to a subset of records available from the California Department of Water Resources' (DWR) Online System for Well Completion Reports (OSWCR). This release contains water supply well records from Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, San Bernardino, Sutter, and Yuba counties. The USGS California Water Science Center GAMA project has provided additional attributes: top of open interval; number of open intervals; and various other identifiers such as public supply well number and USGS site number where they can be identified. In some cases, locations are georeferenced to finer resolution based on county APN or 911 geospatial datasets. The attributed information is linked to the redacted publicly available image when the link can be resolved. This dataset is for information purposes only. All attribute values should be verified by reviewing the original Well Completion Report. California Water Cod ...
The well registry is a collection of records, including drilling logs and report documents, maintained by Yukon G overnment. These records provide information on the well construction details and subsurface conditions encountered at the time of drilling. Although some information in the dataset may be edited over time, the primary purpose is to document the original drilling conditions and not to provide an updated status of the well. There is no current overarching requirement for drillers or owners to submit well logs, therefore many have been provided on a voluntary basis. Therefore, this should not be expected to be a complete list of all wells across the territory. The water well dataset contains records obtained through the domestic water well program, voluntary submissions, and regulatory processes (licenses and permits). No identifiable personal information will be used or available on the public database. For further information about privacy and the protection of your personal information contact the Departmental Privacy Officer at (867) 667-5237. Distributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon . Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection. For more information: geomatics.help@yukon.ca
The PADEP provides eight primary reports on natural gas well activity to the public: Permits Issued, SPUD Data, Production Reports, Waste Reports, Compliance Reports, Public Utility Commission (PUC) Act 13 Unconventional Wells Spud Report, PADEP Oil & Gas Locations - Conventional Unconventional (hosted by PASDA), and Well Formations Report.Permits Issued – Proposed natural gas well drilling sites submitted to and approved by the PADEP.Spud Data – List of new natural gas wells drilled; the SPUD date refers to the date reported to DEP by the Operator that the drilling began (or will begin) at a well site.Production Reports – Information on natural gas production submitted by well operators. Conventional wells are submitted yearly while unconventional wells are submitted every six months (January to June and July to December) through the end of 2014. Starting in 2015, production is reported monthly. Waste Reports – Waste information from operators generated by drilling the well. Conventional wells are submitted yearly while unconventional wells are submitted every six months (January to June and July to December) through the end of 2014. Starting in 2015, Waste is reported monthly.Compliance Reports – Inspections of wells, including information on violations and fines.PUC Act 13 Unconventional Wells Spud Report – List of wells that the PADEP has identified that satisfy the requirements set by the Pennsylvania Act 13 Legislation.Oil & Gas Locations - Conventional Unconventional – Shapefile of the Oil & Gas Wells in Pennsylvania that the PADEP has locational information for broken into two formation types of conventional and unconventional wells.Well Formations Report – Displays geological formation information by listing the target, oldest and producing formations for all oil and gas wellsEach data source provides a well permit or API number for all wells, conventional and unconventional. By extracting well permits numbers from all eight data sources for any wells flagged by the PADEP as an unconventional well, a master table of permit numbers is generated of unconventional wells. By analyzing each data source, summary data is compiled to determine which wells are in the permitting process, are drilled, or are producing natural gas. Additional information includes how much gas is being produced, the number of violations, and which wells may be identified inconsistently as an unconventional well, as well as other attributes. The source data can be found at the following websites:Permit, SPUD, Compliance, Waste, Production, and Well Formation Reports: http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/oil_and_gas_reports/20297Public Utility Commission (PUC) Act 13 Unconventional Wells Spud Report: http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/act_13/20789PADEP Oil & Gas Locations - Conventional Unconventional: ftp://ftp.pasda.psu.edu/pub/pasda/dep/historic/OilGasLocations_ConventionalUnconventional/For more information on the project see https://maps.carnegiemnh.org/index.php/projects/unconventional-wells/
Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically
Analysis of ‘McGinness Hills Well 27A-10 Daily Drilling Report Data’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/f8ebce72-3e1d-4c97-a503-9529cd85044e on 27 January 2022.
--- Dataset description provided by original source is as follows ---
This data should be used with the daily drilling record and other data which can be obtained from the contact listed below.
--- Original source retains full ownership of the source dataset ---
The Submitted Drillers Report (SDR) Database is populated from the online Texas Well Report Submission and Retrieval System (TWRSRS) which registered water-well drillers use to submit their required reports. This dataset contains pipe "|" delimited text files of all data tables from the Submitted Drillers Report (SDR) database, updated nightly.