Commercial | Municipal Wells

What is a municipal water well: Also known as an industrial water well, municipal wells are created by drilling a large hole down into the earth, usually at least 10 inches in diameter, until an aquifer is located that contains enough water to supply the amount of water needed to support the city or facility that will be using the water. Municipal water wells are connected directly into a storage system where the water is then distributed.

Why is it important: Unlike private wells, municipal wells are providing a water supply to entire communities or operational facilities so the quantity and quality of the water is of the utmost importance. This is why we work closely with engineers and state officials to ensure our municipal wells exceed every standard.

Hollis Drilling has the capability of drilling up to a 72 inch diameter which means we can handle all of your specialty drilling needs. He can drill and install caissons up to 72 inches in diameter.