Utah Water Well Alliance serves Parowan and northern Iron County with expert water well drilling, pump installation, repair, and 24/7 emergency response. Parowan Valley's agricultural heritage means private wells are a way of life here — and we take that seriously.
Parowan is one of Utah's oldest communities, settled by pioneers who understood water's value in the desert. The Parowan Valley sits at 6,000 feet elevation in northern Iron County, surrounded by the Markagunt Plateau to the east and the extensive Iron County agricultural lands to the west. Private wells are common throughout the valley, serving farms, ranches, and rural homesteads that have depended on groundwater for generations.
The Parowan area has distinct geology from Cedar City to the south — the valley fill here is shallower in places, but volcanic and limestone formations can be encountered at depth. Well yields in the Parowan Valley are generally good for domestic and moderate agricultural use.
New well drilling for homes, farms, and ranches in Parowan and the surrounding Parowan Valley. We understand both domestic and agricultural water right requirements in Iron County.
Learn More →Fast pump service for Parowan area properties. We carry parts for the most common pump sizes — most repairs completed on the first visit.
Learn More →No water at your Parowan home or ranch? We respond 24/7 throughout northern Iron County. Livestock and crops can't wait — neither do we.
Get Help Now →Iron County water right applications and well permits handled professionally. We navigate the Cedar Valley Groundwater Management Area requirements for all Iron County properties.
Learn More →Contact Utah Water Well Alliance for a free consultation. We understand the Parowan Valley and will give you honest answers about your project.