| 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 | ₹ 108 |
| 7.5 Inch Dia | Commercial / Large Housing Society | ₹ 167 |
| 12 Inch Dia | Agriculture / Industrial High-Yield | ₹ 191 |
*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 !
Drilling in the arid regions of Bharatpur presents one of the most challenging environments for groundwater exploration due to the extreme depths and sandy desert conditions. The geological profile is dominated by vast sand dunes and deep, ancient sedimentary basins where the water table may lie hundreds of meters below the surface. In Bharatpur, we utilize high-capacity heavy-duty rotary rigs to reach these deep-seated fossil aquifers. A major technical challenge here is the 'caving' of loose sand into the borehole, which we prevent using high-grade bentonite mud and immediate casing installation. Because water is a precious resource in the desert, we design high-efficiency tube wells with precision-slotted liners and specialized sand filters to ensure maximum yield with zero siltation. We also account for the high mineral content and thermal temperatures of deep desert water by selecting pumps with high heat-dissipation ratings. Our team in Bharatpur is experienced in long-range logistics, bringing water to the most remote arid locations.
Technical Setup for Arid Terrain:
Deep-Reach Rotary Drilling for Fossil Aquifers in Desert Belts.
*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 Bharatpur, the 6.5 inch dia drilling rate is ₹108 per feet. A typical 350 feet borewell here costs approximately ₹37,800 for drilling alone.
A: In Bharatpur, the average water level is around 325 feet. However, to ensure a perennial supply, we recommend an ideal drilling depth of 350 feet.
A: Flushing involves cleaning the borewell with high air pressure. In Bharatpur, we recommend flushing every 3 years to maintain the yield from the Arid aquifers.
A: Based on local data for Bharatpur, we recommend reaching at least 350 feet to tap into the secondary fracture zones for a reliable yield.
A: In Bharatpur, while we use scientific methods, groundwater is nature-dependent. We only charge for the drilling depth at ₹108/ft regardless of the yield.
A: A 6.5-inch borewell is ideal for homes in Bharatpur. At ₹108 per feet for drilling, a 350 feet well plus casing pipes usually fits a standard residential budget.
This Borewell Cost is also applicable to Bharatpur City, Deeg, Bayana, Weir, Kumher, Nadbai, Nagar, Kaman, Pahari, Rupbas, Uchchain, Sewar, Krishna Nagar, Ranjit Nagar, RIICO Industrial Area, Deeg Road, Mathura Road, Agra Road, Jaghina, Tuhiya.
Bharatpur, famously known as the Eastern Gateway to Rajasthan, is a district defined by its transition from the alluvial plains of the Indo-Gangetic basin to the arid terrains of the Thar. Despite being part of the Banganga and Gambhir river basins, the district faces a severe groundwater crisis. Surface water is seasonal and highly erratic, leaving the urban population in the Bharatpur district headquarters and the vast mustard-farming belts of Kumher and Nadbai heavily dependent on subterranean sources. According to state hydrological assessments, nearly all blocks in Bharatpur—including Sewar, Deeg, and Kaman—are categorized as either "Critical" or "Over-exploited." For residential households and small-scale industries near the Industrial Area or around Keoladeo National Park's fringes, a borewell is a primary necessity to safeguard against the frequent failure of municipal pipe water supplies and to combat the region's high evaporation rates.
The Rajasthan Ground Water Department (RGWD) maintains strict oversight on the sinking of new borewells in Bharatpur to prevent further depletion of the stressed aquifers. Obtaining legal authorization is a mandatory requirement for both domestic and agricultural projects. The localized approval procedure includes:
The hydro-geochemistry of Bharatpur is notoriously complex, with high mineral content affecting the palatability and safety of the water. Residents in various taluks report significant variations in quality:
Geographically, Bharatpur consists of deep alluvial plains interspersed with low-lying hillocks in the southern parts like Bayana and Weir. This requires a mix of drilling technologies; while Mud Rotary rigs are used in the sandy and silty central plains, DTH (Down-the-Hole) hammer rigs are essential for the rocky terrains near the Aravali outcrops. In the Bharatpur district headquarters and urban suburbs, the average drilling depth required to reach a sustainable water fissure ranges from 250 to 450 feet. However, in the drought-prone regions of Nagar and Pahari, depths can frequently extend to 600 or 800 feet to bypass saline layers and reach the freshwater lens.
The cost involved in a successful project includes the drilling rate per foot, the installation of high-grade MS or UPVC casing pipes to prevent the collapse of loose alluvial soil, and the cost of deep-head submersible pumps. While the success rate is moderate due to the risk of "Salty Dry Holes," it is significantly improved through professional geophysical surveys. A professionally executed borewell in this region typically has a functional life of 12 to 15 years, provided that local community initiatives for "Jal Sanchay" (water conservation) are actively implemented to recharge the depleting aquifers.
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.