California Dams

1,436 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

1,436

High Hazard

821

57.2%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

66

Average Age

77 yrs

Hazard Classification

High821 (57.2%)
Significant160 (11.1%)
Low455 (31.7%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory1,093 (76.1%)
Fair106 (7.4%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory66 (4.6%)
Not Rated171 (11.9%)

Federal

163

State

50

Local

322

Private

617

Poor Condition Dams

All Dams in California

Showing 926950 of 1,436

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
New Lake Arrowhead

San Bernardino County

2251976HighSatisfactory
New Melones Dam

Calaveras County

6251979HighNot Available
New Spicer Meadow

Tuolumne County

2651989HighSatisfactory
New Upper San Leandro

Alameda County

1821977HighSatisfactory
New Woodbridge Diversion

San Joaquin County

312006SignificantSatisfactory
Niegel

El Dorado County

631951SignificantSatisfactory
Nimbus Dam

Sacramento County

871955HighNot Available
Nine Springs

Lassen County

161954LowSatisfactory
North

Contra Costa County

821961HighSatisfactory
North Battle Creek

Shasta County

471909HighSatisfactory
North Fork

Santa Clara County

1001939HighPoor
North Fork Dam

Placer County

1551939SignificantNot Available
North Fork Diversion

Alpine County

531989LowSatisfactory
Norton No. 2

Sonoma County

281956HighSatisfactory
Notre Dame

San Mateo County

51HighSatisfactory
Novato Creek

Marin County

711951HighSatisfactory
Null Dam

Shasta County

541954SignificantSatisfactory
Oakhurst Wastewater Treatment

Madera County

602005LowSatisfactory
Oak Site

Santa Cruz County

431969LowSatisfactory
Oak Street

Riverside County

361979HighSatisfactory
Olivenhain

San Diego County

3092003HighSatisfactory
Olson

Napa County

451955HighSatisfactory
O'Neill Forebay Dam

Merced County

881967HighNot Available
Orange County Reservoir

Orange County

1031941LowSatisfactory
Orchard Estates Retarding Basin

Orange County

211999HighSatisfactory
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Data sourced from the National Inventory of Dams (NID). Hazard classification reflects potential consequences of failure, not the likelihood of failure.