Missouri Well Data field records · 2026 survey

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Francis E Richmond

Recorded as the driller on 59 water wells across 7 Missouri counties in the Missouri Department of Natural Resources water well database, most in Lewis County. Well-log records span 1987–1991.

59wells on record
since 2022
7counties served
183 ftmedian depth

Counties served

Wells drilled by Francis E Richmond, by county, across the full record.

CountyWells drilled
Lewis County 22
Knox County 13
Monroe County 9
Marion County 6
Shelby County 4
Ralls County 3
Clark County 2

Well characteristics

Across the wells Francis E Richmond has drilled, the median depth is 183 ft (middle half 139 ft–258 ft), median tested yield 6 gpm, and median static water level 48 ft below ground surface. These summarize the company's own filed logs, not a marketing claim.

"Records span 1987–1991" refers to the earliest and latest well logs attributed to this company in the MoDNR database — the state digitized older paper logs, so the first date is the oldest record on file, not necessarily the company's founding year.

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