Nebraska Well Data field records · 2026 survey

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Hall County, Nebraska: well depth, water level & drilling cost

✓ 6,654 NeDNR records · verified 2026-08-20

79 ftmedian well depth
60 ft–120 fttypical depth range
17 ftmedian static water level
850 gpmmedian yield (5,307 tests)

How deep are wells in Hall County, Nebraska?

The median drilled well depth in Hall County is 79 ft, based on 6,498 wells with recorded depths in the state NeDNR database. Half of all wells fall between 60 ft and 120 ft; 90% are shallower than 195 ft. Wells drilled since 2016 have a median depth of 70 ft.

How much does it cost to drill a well in Hall County?

Applying published per-foot rates to the local median depth of 70 ft: drilling and casing alone typically runs $1,750–$4,550; a complete system including pump, pressure tank, and hookup typically runs $4,200–$7,000. Actual quotes depend on site access, geology, and casing requirements.

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What is the static water level in Hall County?

The median static water level is 17 ft below ground surface (middle half of wells: 10 ft–30 ft), from 6,296 measurements.

How much water do wells in Hall County produce?

The median tested yield is 850 gpm (middle half: 40 gpm–1,000 gpm), from 5,307 pump tests. A typical household needs 5–10 gpm.

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Drilled depth distribution

0–50 ft 878 50–100 ft 3,429 100–150 ft 911 150–200 ft 665 200–300 ft 550 300–400 ft 62 400–600 ft 2 600+ ft 1
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Method: medians computed from NeDNR records (Nebraska DNR registered groundwater wells; decommissioned wells are excluded from the working-well counts but still counted in depth history; depths 0-5,000 ft). Cost estimate applies published per-foot ranges (checked 2026-06-11) to the local median depth — full methodology & sources.