| Borewell Size (Diameter) | Recommended Usage | Rate Per Feet |
|---|---|---|
| 4.5 Inch Dia | Small Residential / Individual Home | ₹ 94 |
| 6.5 Inch Dia | Standard Home / Apartments / Shops | ₹ 115 |
| 7.5 Inch Dia | Commercial / Large Housing Society | ₹ 161 |
| 12 Inch Dia | Agriculture / Industrial High-Yield | ₹ 180 |
*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 Dibrugarh, the geology consists of deep, unconsolidated alluvial deposits including sand, silt, clay, and gravel. Unlike rocky terrains, the challenge in Dibrugarh 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 Dibrugarh 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 Dibrugarh 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 Dibrugarh, the 6.5 inch dia drilling rate is ₹115 per feet. A typical 390 feet borewell here costs approximately ₹44,850 for drilling alone.
A: In Dibrugarh, the average water level is around 280 feet. However, to ensure a perennial supply, we recommend an ideal drilling depth of 390 feet.
A: The ideal depth in Dibrugarh is typically around 390 feet. However, this varies based on the specific Alluvial terrain of your plot.
A: While the owner must apply, we provide all the technical details, depth reports, and Alluvial charts required by the Dibrugarh authorities.
A: Based on local data for Dibrugarh, we recommend reaching at least 390 feet to tap into the secondary fracture zones for a reliable yield.
A: It is a maintenance technique we use in Dibrugarh to remove silt and debris from the bottom of the well using high-pressure air.
This Borewell Cost is also applicable to Dibrugarh, Chabua, Naharkatia, Moran, Duliajan, Namrup, Tengakhat, Barbaruah, Khowang, Rajgarh, Lahowal, Jokai, Dikom, Panitola, Lahoal, Barbari, Rohmoria, Lepetkata, Jamirah, Modarkhat.
Dibrugarh, often referred to as the "Tea City of India," is situated along the south bank of the Brahmaputra River, creating a unique hydrological landscape. While the district is characterized by heavy monsoon rainfall and lush greenery, the reliability of surface water for domestic use remains a challenge. Residents in urban pockets like Chowkidingee, Boiragimath, and Milan Nagar face seasonal inconsistencies in municipal supply, especially during the dry winter months. The abundance of surface water does not always translate to potable quality due to high turbidity and potential runoff from tea estates. Consequently, the dependency on groundwater is exceptionally high. Tapping into the subsurface aquifers through a personal borewell is not just a convenience but a necessity for ensuring a perennial, clean water supply. For households in expanding areas like Banipur and Lahowal, a dedicated borewell provides the autonomy needed to bypass the limitations of public distribution networks and local pond dependencies.
In Dibrugarh, the extraction of groundwater is managed under the guidelines of the Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA) and the State’s water resource departments. Before initiating any drilling activity, property owners must apply for a No Objection Certificate (NOC) or formal registration through the Dibrugarh Municipal Board or the local Gaon Panchayat. The procedure involves submitting land documents (Jamabandi), a site map, and an application detailing the diameter and depth of the intended well. Local authorities typically conduct a site inspection to ensure the borewell is located at a safe distance from septic tanks and public drinking water sources to prevent cross-contamination. For industrial units near the Brahmaputra Cracker and Polymer Limited (BCPL) or the various tea processing factories, more stringent environmental clearances are mandatory. Ensuring legal compliance is vital, as the district administration increasingly emphasizes the documentation of water extraction points to monitor the regional water table.
The groundwater in the Dibrugarh-Tinsukia belt is contained within deep, unconsolidated alluvial deposits. The water quality is generally considered "Good" to "Excellent" in terms of physical parameters, but it carries specific chemical traits typical of the Assam plains.
The geography of Dibrugarh consists of thick layers of sand, silt, and pebbles, which makes the drilling process significantly different from the rocky terrains of Central India.
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.