Colorado Dams

1,962 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

1,962

High Hazard

451

23%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

119

Average Age

84 yrs

Hazard Classification

High451 (23.0%)
Significant294 (15.0%)
Low1,217 (62.0%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory691 (35.2%)
Fair533 (27.2%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory119 (6.1%)
Not Rated619 (31.5%)

Federal

141

State

80

Local

416

Private

1,221

Poor Condition Dams

All Dams in Colorado

Showing 13761400 of 1,962

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Fort Lupton Terminal

Weld County

382018HighSatisfactory
Forbes Park

Costilla County

141976LowNot Rated
Foothills Holding Pond

Douglas County

301982LowSatisfactory
Foothills

Boulder County

561911HighSatisfactory
Fooses

Chaffee County

331904LowSatisfactory
Folly Pond

Routt County

281982LowFair
Flying Horse North232019LowFair
Flowing Park

Mesa County

271973HighFair
Florence South Res. No. 2

Fremont County

43HighSatisfactory
Florence South Res. No. 1

Custer County

351904HighFair
Florence North Res. No. 2

Fremont County

251992SignificantSatisfactory
Florence North Res. No. 1

Fremont County

17SignificantSatisfactory
Floodwater Ret Dam Ss-8.5

Sedgwick County

211990LowNot Rated
Floodwater Ret Dam Ss-8

Sedgwick County

401988LowFair
Floodwater Ret Dam Ss-7

Sedgwick County

431982LowSatisfactory
Floodwater Ret Dam Ss-6

Sedgwick County

781984LowNot Rated
Floodwater Ret Dam Ss-5

Sedgwick County

361985LowNot Rated
Floodwater Ret Dam Ss-4.5

Sedgwick County

311983LowFair
Floodwater Ret Dam Ss-3

Sedgwick County

511982LowNot Rated
Floodwater Ret Dam Ss-2

Sedgwick County

451980LowSatisfactory
Floodwater Ret Dam Ss-1

Sedgwick County

361980LowFair
Floodwater Ret. B-6

Larimer County

1101977SignificantSatisfactory
Floodwater Ret. B-5

Larimer County

911977SignificantSatisfactory
Floodwater Ret. B-4

Larimer County

331978HighSatisfactory
Floodwater Ret. B-3

Larimer County

551979HighSatisfactory
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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.