Brandon Scott
Recorded as the driller on 2,148 water wells across 23 Missouri counties in the Missouri Department of Natural Resources water well database, most in Camden County. Well-log records span 1999–2026.
Counties served
Wells drilled by Brandon Scott, by county, across the full record.
| County | Wells drilled |
|---|---|
| Camden County | 699 |
| Miller County | 529 |
| Morgan County | 518 |
| Cole County | 97 |
| Moniteau County | 66 |
| Pulaski County | 59 |
| Dallas County | 44 |
| Hickory County | 40 |
| Laclede County | 25 |
| Benton County | 23 |
| Maries County | 16 |
| Cooper County | 11 |
…and 11 more Missouri counties.
Well characteristics
Across the wells Brandon Scott has drilled, the median depth is 305 ft (middle half 245 ft–365 ft), median tested yield 30 gpm, and median static water level 90 ft below ground surface. These summarize the company's own filed logs, not a marketing claim.
"Records span 1999–2026" refers to the earliest and latest well logs attributed to this company in the MoDNR database — the state digitized older paper logs, so the first date is the oldest record on file, not necessarily the company's founding year.
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