SOLAR FARM WATER DELIVERY FOR SCURRY COUNTY, TX

Water Runner delivers bulk water delivery for utility-scale solar farm projects across Scurry County, TX and the surrounding Permian Basin. We serve every water phase your project requires: dust control during construction, potable water for large crews, and high-purity water for panel washing and commissioning.

Based in West Texas with over 25 years of experience, our team deploys directly to remote and off-grid solar sites. We work with EPC contractors, utility-scale developers, and O&M asset managers to keep water off your critical path.

Built For
EPC Contractors Utility-Scale Developers O&M Asset Managers Solar Cleaning Crews Civil Subcontractors Project Managers

Serving Scurry County, TX

Scurry County sits on the southeastern edge of the Permian Basin in West Texas, where utility-scale solar is expanding alongside a long-established oil-and-gas and wind energy economy. For solar projects on greenfield sites far from municipal water infrastructure, our bulk water delivery across West Texas provides the supply reliability that rural systems on the high plains cannot consistently guarantee.

15-35% of solar panel output can be lost to dust buildup and soiling without regular wash programs, making documented water delivery a direct line on the operating P&L.
Active Pipeline

Scurry County Solar Pipeline

Solar development in Scurry County is expanding across the southeastern edge of the Permian Basin, where decades of oil-and-gas and wind energy activity have built out rural land access and ERCOT West transmission. The combination of strong solar resource, available acreage, and an experienced energy workforce around Snyder has positioned the county as a growing solar buildout region in West Texas.

Local Conditions

Semi-Arid Climate, High Dust Loads

Scurry County sits in a semi-arid stretch of West Texas where high winds and dry, dusty conditions drive heavy soiling on panel glass. Frequent dust accumulation and periodic blowing-dirt events mean solar sites here often need more regular panel-wash cycles than projects in wetter regions. A scheduled, trucked water supply keeps wash crews on cadence without straining the limited local groundwater that rural systems depend on.

Our Position

Scheduled Routes from the Permian Core

Scurry County is roughly 95 miles northeast of our Midland headquarters via US-87 and US-180, within our established West Texas crew routes. We mobilize fleet assets on a scheduled basis for commissioning windows and ongoing wash cycles, and provide construction-phase water services for EPCs and subcontractors working across the Permian Basin solar corridor.

SCURRY COUNTY SOLAR MARKET

Inside the Scurry County Solar Buildout