# Privacy — wells-co

> What this site collects, what it does not, and how to be removed.

## Privacy

No accounts, no tracking, no applicant names, and no page that carries a property address.

### What we collect from visitors

Nothing automatic. No accounts, no advertising, no analytics script, no
cookie set by this site. Searches run in your browser against static
files.

### What we collect when you write to us

The forms send what you type to **Formspree**, which forwards
it to our mailbox: your email address and the details you give about a parcel
or a portfolio.

We use it to answer you and, where you asked, to look for drillers or water
advisers and pass your request on. **We recommend nobody and we are
nobody’s agent.** We have no arrangement with any firm today; we
are gathering these requests in order to go and find them. How we are paid, if
we are paid, will be stated here. Say so in the message and we pass nothing
on. Ask us and we delete what you sent.

### The permits and the people behind them

This site republishes a public-domain file from the Colorado Division of Water Resources.

**The applicant’s name is not carried at all.** The
source file has one, next to the property address. It is not requested at
download, not stored, and the loader stops if it finds one. These are largely
rural properties — homes — and the question this register answers
does not need anybody’s name.

**No page carries a property address** or a fine legal
description. An address is on 17.5% of permits and appears
only on an individual record, rendered from the URL fragment. That record has
no address of its own, so a search engine cannot index it as a page about a
property. Pages carry the county, the basin and the aquifer.

**No page ranks or judges anyone.** An expired permit is a
lapsed application, not a finding about a person.

### Having your record removed

If you are named on this site and would rather not be, [write to us](/contact.md) and we will remove you. You do not have to explain why, and we
will not ask.

Two things this cannot do, and we say so plainly rather than let you find
out later: it does not change the official register, which is where the record
actually lives; and it does not remove you from anyone else's copy of the same
public data.

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Página: https://wells-co.pages.dev/privacy/
Fonte: Well Application Permit — Colorado Division of Water Resources
Recolha: 2026-08-21
