Let's Talk Water

 

Ground water in Wild Horse Ranch comes from the Crevasse Canyon Formation (KCC) Aquifer and the Gallup Sandstone Aquifer.  See Charts Below.

How Do I Have a Well Drilled in Wild Horse Ranch?  Additional information can be found on the New Mexico State Engineers website. https://www.ose.nm.gov

Here is a list of "potential" well drillers.  (We have no affiliation with any of these companies.) They are listed in Alphabetical Order.  

  • Coyote Drilling, Inc.  Milan, NM  (505) 876-2512
  • Gallup Well Drilling, Inc.  Quemado, NM  (505) 366-8018
  • Q and S Pump and Water Well Service, Fence Lake, NM  (505) 290-3918
  • Stewart Brothers Drilling Co., Milan, NM  (505) 287-2986

 

How Do I Protect My Well?  It is a good idea to have a hasp lock on your storage tank lid and a locking well cap.

How do I have my well tested? 

You can get the well testing form and sealed container from Dawson Ice Co. 1051 Elkins Rd. Milan, NM.  (Culligan Water)

Once your sample is taken (following the instructions), return the form and sample to them and they will send to the lab. 

Cost approximately $64.00. 

This is recommended once a year or anytime you suspect you have a problem with the water.

Change of Ownership for Domestic Well 

The New Mexico Office of the State Engineer requests that a new owner (s) file this form with their office, along with supporting documentation, once a well has changed ownership during the sale of property.

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