| Borewell Size (Diameter) | Recommended Usage | Rate Per Feet |
|---|---|---|
| 4.5 Inch Dia | Small Residential / Individual Home | ₹ 96 |
| 6.5 Inch Dia | Standard Home / Apartments / Shops | ₹ 106 |
| 7.5 Inch Dia | Commercial / Large Housing Society | ₹ 161 |
| 12 Inch Dia | Agriculture / Industrial High-Yield | ₹ 193 |
*Above Bore well cost for Ideal Drilling Depth
*For Narrow Space additional equipment required, hence may incur Extra Cost
* PVC Pipe Installation may varry based on the Soil / Rock type. Here we calculated Average !
In the fertile plains of Bareilly, the geology consists of deep, unconsolidated alluvial deposits including sand, silt, clay, and gravel. Unlike rocky terrains, the challenge in Bareilly is not the hardness of the ground, but the stability of the borehole. We utilize Direct Rotary or Reverse Rotary drilling technologies to manage these soft strata effectively. A crucial part of our service in Bareilly is the design of the assembly, where we strategically place 'V-Wire' screens or slotted pipes against the most productive sand aquifers. To prevent the 'sand-pumping' issue common in this region, we perform precision gravel packing, filling the annular space with graded pebbles to act as a natural filter. This ensures crystal-clear water and protects your submersible pump from premature wear and tear. Because Bareilly may have multiple aquifer layers, we help clients identify the second or third layer to avoid the risk of surface pollutants or agricultural runoff. Our development process includes high-velocity surging and air-compressor cleaning to stabilize the aquifer and maximize flow. This professional approach results in a high-discharge tube well capable of supporting large-scale irrigation or high-capacity residential requirements.
Technical Setup for Alluvial Terrain:
Direct Rotary (DR) Rig with Gravel Packing for Sand Aquifers.
*Regulations updated as per 2026 state-wise groundwater policies. Non-compliance may lead to sealing of the borewell and environmental fines.
A: For residential properties in Bareilly, the 6.5 inch dia drilling rate is ₹106 per feet. A typical 405 feet borewell here costs approximately ₹42,930 for drilling alone.
A: In Bareilly, the average water level is around 325 feet. However, to ensure a perennial supply, we recommend an ideal drilling depth of 405 feet.
A: The ideal depth in Bareilly is typically around 405 feet. However, this varies based on the specific Alluvial terrain of your plot.
A: In Uttar Pradesh, rates vary by district. In Bareilly, we offer a competitive price of ₹106 per feet with no hidden charges.
A: Flushing involves cleaning the borewell with high air pressure. In Bareilly, we recommend flushing every 3 years to maintain the yield from the Alluvial aquifers.
A: Collapse risks are high in Alluvial zones. We mitigate this in Bareilly by using premium casing pipes and professional verticality checks.
This Borewell Cost is also applicable to Civil Lines, Bareilly City, Baheri, Faridpur, Nawabganj, Aonla, Meerganj, Izatnagar, Bhojipura, Bithri Chainpur, Kyara, Shergarh, Richha, Fatehganj West, Fatehganj East, Shahi, Sirauli, Senthal, Rithora, Dhaura Tanda.
In Bareilly district, the extraction of groundwater is strictly regulated under the Uttar Pradesh Ground Water Management and Regulation Act, 2019. Residents in the district headquarters, particularly in neighborhoods like Civil Lines, Rajendra Nagar, and Model Town, must follow a formal notification and registration process. Property owners are required to obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the District Ground Water Council (DGWC) or the Municipal Corporation (Bareilly Nagar Nigam) before commencing any drilling. This is especially critical in areas designated as "stressed" or "notified." For new residential constructions, the administration mandates the inclusion of a Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) system as a prerequisite for borewell approval. Failure to comply with these local regulations can lead to heavy fines, legal notices, and the potential sealing of unauthorized wells by the district authorities.
The geological profile of Bareilly is part of the Indo-Gangetic Alluvial Plain, characterized by thick, unconsolidated layers of sand, silt, and clay. This sedimentary terrain makes the Mud Rotary drilling method the most common and cost-effective technique for tapping into deep aquifers. In central Bareilly and surrounding suburban areas like Izzatnagar and Pilibhit Road, the average depth for a sustainable domestic borewell typically ranges between 150 to 300 feet. However, for a perennial supply that avoids seasonal depletion, commercial or large residential projects often drill into the second or third aquifer level at depths of 450 to 600 feet. The cost of drilling is relatively stable but increases with the use of high-quality PVC casing pipes required to stabilize the borehole in the sandy strata. While the success rate is high due to the region's rich alluvial deposits, identifying the specific "granular" sand layers is key to ensuring a high-yield and sand-free water supply.
Water quality in Bareilly district is largely influenced by the deep sediment layers of the Terai-fringe. In many urban pockets, the groundwater is classified as "Hard Water" due to the presence of dissolved calcium and magnesium. Residents in localities such as Subhash Nagar and Qila often report a high Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) count, typically ranging between 500 mg/L and 1,200 mg/L. This high mineralization can lead to a slightly "Metallic Taste" or a "Bitter" profile, particularly in deeper extraction points. Furthermore, parts of the district have shown vulnerability to naturally occurring Fluoride and occasional Iron contamination, which can cause reddish staining on fixtures. While the water is generally "Sweet" in shallow aquifers near the Ramganga basin, the mineral intensity in deeper city bores necessitates the use of RO (Reverse Osmosis) systems and water softeners to ensure the water is palatable and safe for long-term domestic consumption.
Bareilly faces a significant and growing dependency on groundwater to meet the demands of its expanding urban population. While the Bareilly Nagar Nigam operates a network of overhead tanks and tube wells, the distribution system often experiences pressure fluctuations and seasonal water shortages, particularly during the peak summer months. This makes a private borewell an essential necessity for residents in high-density areas and newly developed colonies along the Bareilly-Nainital highway. The availability of reliable public water is often limited to specific hours, which is insufficient for the 24/7 needs of modern households and commercial establishments. In the face of erratic rainfall and the gradual recession of the shallow water table, sinking a borewell serves as a vital insurance policy, providing a dependable and independent water source that ensures long-term water security for families and businesses across the district.
Find the borewell cost for your land based on the state, city, and locality. The cost estimate for a borewell tends to vary from area to area. For example, the borewell cost in a village is not the same as the cost in a city. It also depends on factors such as the accessibility of the borewell point, the type of soil (rock or loose soil), labor rates in the locality, PVC pipe and lid prices, and the availability of borewell equipment nearby.