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For Current Well Owners


Gary Snellgrove
Division Director

Bob Romero
Program Manager

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VOICE  (225) 342-8244
FAX     (225) 242-3505

General Information

For all current well owners, please notify the Ground Water office when there is a change in the information we have on record on the original form. If there is a change of information regarding your well – it must be reported. Make the change(s) on the Water Well Notification form and indicate on the form that this is a change.

More Information
  • A water well notification form is necessary for the Office of Conservation to manage the state’s ground water resources.
  • Well owners may need to transfer ownership of a well or may need to make changes to the information that they have already provided to the Office of Conservation.
  • To transfer ownership submit a new form. You will need the GWR ID number from the original form to put on the new form.
  • To change or update your well information, fill out a new form and indicate the “change” on the form.
  • There are several types of wells: Dewatering wells, Domestic wells, Frac wells, Industrial wells, Irrigation wells, Public supply wells, Replacement wells, and Drilling rig wells
Useful Links
  • FAQ
    Frequently Asked Questions from Current Well Owners
  • The Sparta Aquifer: A Sustainable Water Resource?
    The Spart Aquifer: A Sustainable Water Resources is a document prepared by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) to discuss the hydrogeologic characteristics of the Sparta Aquifer, the effects of pumping and water use on the aquifer, and the observed and computer simulated water levels generated by the USGS. 
  • Monthly Ground Water Usage Reports 
    Monthly Ground Water Usage Reports are required for owners of non-domestic water wells in an area of ground water concern. Owners of each non-domestic water well in an area of ground water concern must submit a monthly report (within 60 days of the end of the report month on forms to be provided by the Office of Conservation) to the Commissioner showing the amount of water pumped on a monthly basis and the purpose for which it was used. The static water level in the well shall be reported when such information is available to the owner.