Archive | January, 2010

Well Proofs Utah County

Have you recently received a letter from the State of Utah to Proof your well?  If you have, we can help.

A Well Proof Is…..

A well proof is required by the state to prove to them how you are using the water rights you requested to use.  For example… If you have a .50 acre of irrigation use and 4 stock watering uses and 1 domestic use – you need to show them that you are using the water for those reasons.

How Is A Well Proof Performed….

A Land surveyor/engineer visits the location of the well or spring.  We survey the well in and locate it in regards to an already accepted corner.

We test the flow of the well/spring using a weir to determine the flow of the water source.

We identify the uses of the water.  For example… we identify the irrigated parts, we locate the stock watering uses and we identify the location of the domestic use.

What We Need To Get Started…

  • Water Right number
  • Tax identification or legal description of property
  • Well Drillers log

Contact us at 435.623.0897


Land Surveys in Springville, Utah

Ludlow Engineering provides quality land surveys in the Springville, Utah area.

Ludlow Engineering and Land surveying performs quality surveys in Springville, Utah and all other cities within the Utah County Area.  Ludlow is located just South of Utah County.

What does a standard boundary survey entail?

The surveyor thoroughly examines the historical records relating to the land in question and often all lands surrounding it. In addition to the Registry of Deeds this research may include: the Registry of Probate, county commissioners’ offices, town offices, historical associations and the Department of Transportation. The surveyor may also talk with prior owners and adjoiners.

The field work begins after the research and involves establishing a control network of known points called a traverse. The points are used to search for and locate existing monuments and other evidence of the boundaries. Although the field portion of a survey is the most visible phase of surveying, it usually represents only a third of the entire project.

The results of the field work are compared with the research and the surveyor then reconciles all the information to arrive at a final conclusion about the boundaries. A second field trip is then needed to set the new monuments. Finally, the surveyor will draft a plan, prepare a legal description and write a report.

Land Surveys in Payson, Utah

Ludlow Engineering and Land Surveying performs quality surveys in the Payson, Utah area.  Ludlow, located just 15 minutes South of Payson are aware of all surveying needs in Utah County.

Payson, Utah a great community with new wonderful services can benefit from the precise surveying work of Ludlow Engineering.

Ludlow Engineering and Land Surveying has the latest technology and instruments to perform all land survey needs.

Call Now for your estimate today.  Call 435.623.0897.  You will be glad you did!

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