Utah Water Well Alliance serves Orderville and the Long Valley corridor of Kane County with expert water well drilling, pump installation, and around-the-clock emergency response. Nestled between the Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument and the East Fork of the Virgin River, Orderville's rural properties depend heavily on private wells where municipal water infrastructure is limited or absent.
Orderville sits in the heart of Long Valley, a broad north-south corridor carved by the East Fork of the Virgin River through layers of Jurassic and Cretaceous limestone, sandstone, and mudstone. This sedimentary geology produces wells that typically range from 400 to 700 feet deep — deeper than many other Southern Utah communities — as drillers often must penetrate multiple rock layers to reach productive fractured zones. Understanding local stratigraphy is critical to selecting the right drilling location and casing program.
With the Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument encompassing much of the surrounding landscape, groundwater recharge patterns here are tied closely to seasonal precipitation and snowmelt from the high plateaus. Properties along the valley floor may tap alluvial sediments from the river corridor, while upland parcels typically require deeper drilling into fractured limestone or sandstone. Limited municipal water service in much of Long Valley means private wells are the backbone of domestic water supply for Orderville residents and neighboring communities.
New well construction for residential and rural properties in Orderville and the Long Valley corridor. Our drilling crew has the equipment and experience to work through the region's layered limestone and sandstone formations, properly casing through unconsolidated zones to reach productive fractured rock aquifers at depth.
Learn More →Submersible pump installation, replacement, and repair for Long Valley wells. Deeper wells in the 400–700 ft range require correctly sized motors and drop pipe to maintain reliable water delivery. We perform flow testing and pressure diagnostics to confirm proper performance before leaving the site.
Learn More →In remote Long Valley, a well failure leaves households with no backup. Our 24/7 emergency team serves Orderville and the surrounding Kane County corridor at any hour. With municipal water absent from much of the area, fast response is essential — we dispatch the same day, day or night.
Emergency Line →Kane County well permits require Utah Division of Water Rights approval before any drilling begins. We manage the full application process — including water right verification, site approval, and post-construction reporting — so your well is properly documented and legally compliant from day one.
Permit Guide →From new well construction in Long Valley's deep sedimentary formations to emergency pump service, Utah Water Well Alliance is the well contractor Orderville residents trust. Contact us for a free, no-obligation estimate.