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Water Well Drilling & Pump Services in Enoch, Utah

Utah Water Well Alliance serves Enoch City and the surrounding Cedar Valley with professional water well drilling, pump installation and repair, and 24/7 emergency response. Enoch's rapid growth and expanding rural residential areas make private well expertise increasingly important here.

Enoch & Cedar Valley Well Experts

Enoch City sits just north of Cedar City in the Cedar Valley, one of Iron County's fastest-growing communities. As Enoch expands outward from its established core, new residential developments increasingly extend beyond municipal water service boundaries — requiring private wells for water supply on larger rural lots.

The Cedar Valley sits within the Cedar Valley Groundwater Management Area, which imposes specific permitting requirements for new wells. Enoch area wells typically penetrate valley fill alluvial deposits before reaching volcanic and limestone formations at depth. Well depths vary across the valley, and a review of nearby well logs is part of every project assessment we perform.

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300–600 ft
Typical Well Depth — Cedar Valley
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Cedar Valley Groundwater Management Area
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Well Services for Enoch & Cedar Valley

Residential Well Drilling

New well drilling for Enoch homes and rural properties in the Cedar Valley. We navigate the Cedar Valley GMA permit requirements and handle all paperwork.

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Pump Installation & Repair

Fast pump and pressure tank service for Enoch area properties. Most repairs are completed on the first visit with parts stocked on our service trucks.

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24/7 Emergency

Emergency Service

No water in Enoch? We respond around the clock. Our Iron County coverage means fast response times throughout the Cedar Valley.

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Permit Assistance

Cedar Valley GMA well permits and Iron County water right applications. We know the groundwater management area rules and help you get approved faster.

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Enoch & Cedar Valley Well Facts

  • Cedar Valley GMA requirements: The Cedar Valley Groundwater Management Area imposes additional review and spacing requirements for new wells. Applications must document water use and intended purpose. We prepare complete GMA applications that move through the state system efficiently.
  • Volcanic rock at depth: Like Cedar City to the south, Enoch area wells often encounter volcanic basalt beneath the valley fill. This requires air-hammer drilling capability — something not all contractors have. Our rigs are equipped for both alluvial and volcanic formations.
  • Growing community, new development: Enoch's growth means new subdivisions are being platted regularly. If you're building on a new lot, start the permit process early — GMA review adds time to the standard well permit timeline.
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    Need a Well in Enoch or the Cedar Valley?

    Contact Utah Water Well Alliance for a free consultation. We understand Iron County's groundwater management requirements and will guide you through the process from start to finish.

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