1. The Importance of Ground Water

More than 300,000 water wells have been drilled in Indiana. Many municipalities, as well as individual residences, obtain their water from such wells.

Even though Indiana receives about 40 inches of rainfall each year, ground water is increasingly important for agricultural irrigation. Ground water is also vital to many industries.

Ground-water resources are relatively scarce in parts of southern Indiana. For an overview, visit Ground Water in Indiana by the Indiana Geological Survey.


The locations of about 106,000 water wells in Indiana. A GIS for Indiana provides data related to ground water and surface hydrology.