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Back Forty has 4,677 water wells on record in Williamson County, Texas, drawn from the Texas Water Development Board’s Submitted Driller’s Reports.

Across the 4,048 wells with a logged borehole depth, the typical well reaches about 520 ft, with most falling between 15 and 840 ft.

These figures summarize nearby historical wells; for an estimate at a specific location, drop a pin in the app. Always confirm with a licensed driller before relying on any figure for a purchase or drilling decision.

Data centers in Williamson County

OpenStreetMap maps 1 data center in Williamson County. Large computing facilities can draw heavily on local water and power, so a nearby campus is worth checking when you’re evaluating a well or a parcel — though proximity alone isn’t a verdict on any specific property.

Mapped here: Switch: The Rock.

Coverage comes from OpenStreetMap and favors larger, named operators, so smaller or newly announced facilities may not appear. What a nearby data center means for groundwater →

Nearby counties: Travis County, Bell County, Burnet County, Hays County, Bastrop County, Coryell County

Groundwater & subsurface

Wells on record4,677
Typical well depth≈ 520 ft
Depth range15–840 ft (most wells)

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Data last refreshed: May 2026

Disclaimer: The figures on this page are derived from historical Texas Water Development Board driller's reports for nearby wells and are provided for general informational purposes only. Actual conditions at any specific property can differ substantially. Nothing here guarantees water availability, well depth, or subsurface conditions, and it is not professional geological, engineering, or legal advice. Always consult a licensed Texas water-well driller or other qualified professional before making any purchase, drilling, or development decision.