Kentucky Dams

1,065 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

1,065

High Hazard

270

25.4%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

275

Average Age

60 yrs

Hazard Classification

High270 (25.4%)
Significant148 (13.9%)
Low647 (60.8%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory107 (10.0%)
Fair211 (19.8%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory275 (25.8%)
Not Rated472 (44.3%)

Federal

66

State

74

Local

314

Private

611

All Dams in Kentucky

Showing 2650 of 1,065

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Beech Creek Dam

Clay County

671963HighPoor
Beech Fork Branch Dam

Powell County

511988HighFair
Belvedere Lake Dam

Scott County

231989SignificantFair
Benjy Kinman Lake Dam

Henry County

261992LowNot Rated
Ben Matthews Lake Dam

Anderson County

281974LowNot Rated
Bennett Dam

Bullitt County

221957LowPoor
Bennetts Branch Slurry Dam

Whitley County

340HighNot Available
Benningfield Farm

Shelby County

231992LowFair
Berryman Lake Dam No 2

Clark County

501985SignificantPoor
Beshear Lake Dam

Caldwell County

381962SignificantPoor
Betsie Branch Refuse Impoundment

Bell County

191HighNot Available
Big Bone Lick State Park Dam

Boone County

701971LowUnsatisfactory
Big Branch Impoundment

Knott County

304HighNot Available
Big Groundhog Slurry Impoundment

Pike County

412HighNot Available
Big Hollow Slurry Impoundment

Martin County

356HighNot Available
Big Horn Lake Dam

Jefferson County

281961SignificantFair
Big Muddy Creek FRS 4

Logan County

331973LowSatisfactory
Big Muddy Creek FRS No 1

Butler County

401968LowSatisfactory
Big Muddy Creek FRS No 2

Butler County

301972LowSatisfactory
Big Muddy Creek FRS No 3

Butler County

321964LowFair
Big Reedy Creek FRS No 8

Grayson County

291965LowSatisfactory
Big Reedy Creek FRS No 9

Edmonson County

201964LowSatisfactory
Bill Greer Dam

Butler County

501955LowNot Rated
Blancett Dam

Breckinridge County

251964SignificantUnsatisfactory
Bloomfield City Park Dam

Nelson County

261952HighFair
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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.