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Water Well Drilling & Pump Services in Cedar City, Utah

Utah Water Well Alliance serves Cedar City and all of Iron County with professional water well drilling, pump installation, repair, and 24/7 emergency response. We know the Cedar Valley aquifer system — and we'll get you clean water.

Cedar City's Trusted Well Drilling Team

Cedar City sits at over 5,800 feet elevation in the heart of Iron County, surrounded by some of Southern Utah's most productive agricultural land. Private wells are common throughout the Cedar Valley, and Iron County's groundwater resources are actively managed by the Utah Division of Water Rights through the Cedar Valley Groundwater Management Area.

Whether you're a homeowner on the valley floor, a rancher in Enoch or Kanarraville, or building a new property in the rural Iron County highlands, Utah Water Well Alliance has the equipment, local knowledge, and licensing to drill your well correctly the first time.

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300–600 ft
Typical Well Depth – Cedar City Area
Cedar Valley
Primary Aquifer – Managed Groundwater Area
5,800 ft
Cedar City Elevation — High Desert Conditions
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Emergency Response – Iron County

Well Services for Iron County

New Well Drilling – Cedar City

Residential and agricultural well drilling throughout Cedar City, Enoch, Parowan, Kanarraville, and rural Iron County. We manage the Cedar Valley groundwater permit process from start to finish.

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Pump Installation & Repair

Submersible pump replacement, pressure tank service, and VFD system upgrades for Cedar City area properties. Most repairs completed same day.

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24/7 Emergency

Emergency Service – Cedar City

No water in Cedar City or Iron County? We're on call 24/7. Our emergency team responds quickly to pump failures, broken lines, and contamination events.

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Iron County Permit Assistance

We handle the Cedar Valley Groundwater Management Area permit process, water right applications, and Start Card filings for all Iron County properties.

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Cedar City Geology & Groundwater Facts

  • Cedar Valley Aquifer: Cedar City draws groundwater from the Cedar Valley basin-fill aquifer, a confined system that extends under much of the valley floor. Depths typically range from 300–600 feet.
  • Groundwater Management Area: Iron County's Cedar Valley is a designated Groundwater Management Area. Wells over a certain size require additional documentation and may be subject to spacing requirements.
  • Volcanic rock: The Iron County highlands feature significant basaltic and volcanic geology from ancient lava flows. Hard rock drilling is common for wells in elevated terrain around Cedar City.
  • Agricultural wells: Iron County has a strong agricultural tradition. Irrigation and stock-watering wells require full water right applications — not just the domestic exemption. Plan early.
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    Need a Well in Cedar City or Iron County?

    Contact Utah Water Well Alliance for a free consultation. We'll walk you through the Iron County permit process and give you a clear, honest estimate.

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