Frac Water Resources
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Make Frac Water Resources your preferred supplier of fresh drilling water. We pride ourselves on open communication with our clients and competitive pricing with no hidden fees. Water services are available all day, every day. Let us exceed your expectations. Get the water you need, any time of day, every day of the week. Frac Water Resources works closely with your operators to make sure that we're always ready to accommodate your water requirements. Our Allenport water withdrawal site features extremely safe ingress and egress areas, and is equipped with large staging areas for easy access to our frac tanks. On a typical day here, tankers with loads of up to 150 barrels will be able to fill up and be back on the road in 10 to 15 minutes. The Allenport site is capable of pumping up to 2 million gallons per day. Frac Water Resources offers a competitive, flat fee on every barrel of water. You won't find any surprises when you work with us; just honest, fast service. Frac Water Resources is permitted to withdraw 1 million gallons per day from Ten Mile Creek. This site is supplemented with municipal water for larger water requirements and also to provide water for low pass-by flow days. This withdrawal site is a full service terminal for all of your water pumping needs. Parking is available for trucks and shift changes. We have an on-sight diesel mechanic to provide preventative maintenance. Fill up your tanks with filtered fresh water that will give you optimal drilling results. You'll never have to worry about contaminants or debris in any water coming from Frac Water Resources. Put your water withdrawal in good hands. Let Frac Water Resources handle your withdrawal site with professional crew and equipment. We ensure that you make the most of your investments. We will take care of the labor and equipment and maintain the same high safety and operational standards that we hold ourselves to at our own sites.