14 Wednesday, August 11, 2021 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon WELLS: Concern is for hay crop in Sisters Country Alert construction crew helps battle fire By Sue Stafford Continued from page 1 to five months with a cost of $3,000 to $10,000. Cost is not determined by depth nor by having to drill deeper as a result of the drought. It9s determined by what the driller has to drill through to reach the 320-foot-deep (on average) water table. While the depth to reach water has grown five to six feet this summer, this is not a reason to panic, drill- ers tell The Nugget. Abbas Drilling in Terrebonne say that conservation is the key to managing growers9 water, so much of which is wasted to seepage and evaporation. Some 90 percent of the streamflow from the Deschutes River is diverted through irrigation canals during the growing sea- son between April through October.