Free Water Discovery Assessment for Landowners with 200+ Acres

Expert Review of Your Land | Assess Water Potential | Know Your Next Steps

Is there untapped water beneath your land? Our hydrogeologists will analyze your property—at no cost—to help you find out.

AquaterreX is offering a Free Water Discovery Assessment to qualified landowners in drought-stricken areas with 200 acres or more. This is not an automated report—each assessment takes 3 to 4 hours of expert review by a certified hydrogeologist using satellite and geophysical analysis of your property.

Our proprietary methods have resulted in 100% success in recent groundwater projects across New Mexico and West Texas—including one well producing 1,300 gallons per minute.

What’s Included:

Expert review of your property by a certified hydrogeologist.

Geospatial and geological data analysis.

Receive a written Water Discovery Assessment with expert findings and feasibility analysis.

Clear recommendations for next steps if water is found.

⚠️ Please note: This program is for qualified landowners with 200 acres or more.

This level of professional analysis typically costs $1,500—but we’re offering it at no cost to qualified landowners.

Request Your Free Assessment — No Cost, No Obligation

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Over 1500 Deep Seated Water Wells Completed

Proven Results. 100% Success.

AquaterreX has helped landowners across the drought-stricken Southwest discover new groundwater sources—even where others failed.

💧 One West Texas farm tapped into a well producing 1,300 gallons per minute
💧 Another property exceeded expectations with 900 gallons per minute
💧 Every recent project hit water exactly where we said it would

Our Deep Seated Water Technology® is helping farmers and ranchers restore water security to their land.

"The Deep Seated Water Technology is fantastic. It is amazing to peer into the unknown that lies miles beneath our feet, and then be able to proceed with laser-like precision in identifying the naturally occurring water pathways that bring the water close to the surface. This greatly mitigates the risk of traditional drilling." – L. M. Landowner in Central Texas