Utah Water Well Alliance serves Hatch and the surrounding Sevier River corridor of Garfield County with professional water well drilling, pump installation, and 24/7 emergency response. Situated at nearly 6,900 feet elevation along the headwaters of the Sevier River, Hatch occupies a unique position where alluvial river-corridor aquifers meet the high plateau recharge zones of the Bryce Canyon area β producing some of the most reliable and cleanest well water in Southern Utah.
Hatch is a small agricultural community straddling the Sevier River in the Long ValleyβBryce Canyon gateway area. The Sevier River alluvial aquifer underlying the valley floor is one of the more productive and accessible groundwater zones in the region β well depths here typically range from 150 to 400 feet, considerably shallower than many other Southern Utah communities. This makes Hatch a comparatively cost-effective area for new well construction while still delivering excellent water quality.
The community is surrounded by high plateaus β the Paunsaugunt to the east (where Bryce Canyon National Park sits) and the Markagunt to the west β that funnel substantial snowmelt recharge into the valley alluvium. This plateau-sourced recharge produces soft, low-mineral water with good natural quality. Agricultural use is central to Hatch's economy, with hay production and cattle operations relying on both surface water rights and groundwater wells. Cold winters at this elevation make freeze protection and proper well head installation a critical part of every project Utah Water Well Alliance completes in the Hatch area.
New well construction for agricultural, residential, and ranch properties along the Sevier River corridor. The comparatively shallow alluvial aquifer in the Hatch valley makes drilling efficient and cost-effective. We complete each well with proper sanitary casing, pitless adapters, and grout seals to protect the valley's high-quality groundwater from surface contamination.
Learn More →Submersible pump installation, maintenance, and repair for Hatch area wells. At nearly 7,000 feet elevation with hard freezes common from October through April, pump systems and well heads must be properly insulated and freeze-protected. We install purpose-built freeze protection on every Hatch area well and offer annual winterization service.
Learn More →Frozen or failed well systems in winter are a real and urgent risk in Hatch. Our 24/7 emergency team is available every day of the year, including during winter storms. We serve the entire Bryce Canyon gateway area from our Southern Utah operations β when your pump fails at midnight in January, we answer the call.
Emergency Line →Garfield County well construction requires a valid Utah Division of Water Rights permit before any drilling takes place. Agricultural water right holders in the Sevier River drainage have additional documentation requirements. We prepare all permit applications and post-construction water well completion reports required by state law.
Permit Guide →The Sevier River corridor around Hatch offers some of Southern Utah's most favorable drilling conditions β and Utah Water Well Alliance is ready to help you take advantage of them. Contact us for a free estimate on new well construction or pump service.