
Breakthrough Technology Is Uncovering Hidden Groundwater Across the Southwest
AquaterreX Locates Vital Water Resources in the Parched Southwestern U.S.
Across the sunbaked plains of Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and even into Kansas, a quiet revolution is underway beneath the surface. As traditional aquifers run dry and wells struggle to meet demand, AquaterreX scientists are using cutting-edge technology to uncover new, untapped sources of groundwater – bringing hope and sustainability to farms, ranches, and municipalities across the region.
Advanced Science Meets Real-World Need
Recently, AquaterreX scientists completed a series of in-depth groundwater studies and surveys that identified fresh sources of water and pinpointed precise wellbore sites capable of supplying supplemental water for generations. Using proprietary algorithms, advanced geophysical modeling, and patented instrumentation, these surveys deliver a complete groundwater profile – showing exact well locations, depth to water, thickness of water-bearing layers, and estimated flow rates.
The results speak for themselves: over the past year, AquaterreX has achieved a 100% success rate in locating groundwater. This gives landowners and municipalities the confidence to plan for both immediate and long-term needs. In many cases, surveys identify multiple layers of water—both shallow and deep—revealing a more comprehensive picture of the resource potential that lies beneath their land.

Dr. Sadoyan of AquaterreX reviewing groundwater survey results with Portales, New Mexico city official.
The AquaterreX Team On-Site
Behind every discovery is a dedicated team of scientists, hydrogeologists, and field specialists turning technology into tangible results. The AquaterreX team works hands-on across the Southwest conducting surveys, taking readings, and verifying data in the field.

AquaterreX Hydrogeologist recording groundwater data in the Arizona desert.
Whether in the deserts of Arizona, the ranchlands of Texas, or the open prairie of Oklahoma, our experts are on the ground ensuring precision and reliability in every project.

Conducting a field survey on a cold morning with curious cattle in Texas.
The Solution: Deep Seated Water Technology™
One of the most effective ways to safeguard against drought is to tap into deeper, more sustainable groundwater sources. AquaterreX specializes in locating these Deep Seated Water reserves through advanced geospatial analysis, proprietary data processing, and on-site verification. Unlike shallow wells that are vulnerable to seasonal fluctuations, Deep Seated Water provides a stable, long-term source that remains resilient even in extreme drought conditions.
Through this innovative approach, AquaterreX can locate the fractures and fissures that lead to deeper groundwater—without requiring ultra-deep drilling or specialized equipment. It’s a modern, cost-effective solution for long-term water security.

AquaterreX field vehicle and survey team conducting groundwater studies on the Oklahoma prairie.
Science Confirms What AquaterreX Has Known All Along
In a 2025 study by researchers from Princeton University and the University of Arizona, scientists mapped underground water pathways on a continental scale and discovered that deep groundwater—up to 100 meters (328 feet) below the surface—contributes more than half of the baseflow in over half of all regional basins.
This groundbreaking research validates what AquaterreX has demonstrated in the field: that vast, interconnected deep-groundwater systems exist and can be responsibly accessed to strengthen local and regional water resilience.
Why This Matters
The reality is clear, there is far more groundwater available than most people realize. AquaterreX’s mission is to locate and help manage these overlooked reserves so communities, farms, and industries can thrive even under the most challenging conditions.
With 99% of the world’s unfrozen fresh water residing underground, understanding and responsibly accessing this hidden resource is key to solving water scarcity—today and for future generations.
Learn more about how AquaterreX is solving water scarcity at www.aquaterrex.com