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 526550 of 1,065

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Loraine Daniels Dam

Garrard County

331965LowNot Rated
Lotus Lake Dam (Upper)

Bullitt County

421965SignificantPoor
Lotus Lake (Lower) Dam

Bullitt County

161958LowNot Rated
Lovely Branch Slurry Dam

Leslie County

360HighNot Available
Lowe Lake Dam

Graves County

151948LowNot Rated
Lower Alexandria Dam

Campbell County

581958HighPoor
Lower Berea Reservoir Dam

Madison County

441950HighPoor
Lower County Squire Dam

Kenton County

391996HighPoor
Lower Douglas Structure No 2

Hardin County

531976LowFair
Lower Eagle Creek Golf Course Dam

Oldham County

311967HighPoor
Lowry Dam

Jefferson County

351968LowNot Rated
Luzerne Lake Dam

Muhlenberg County

251940HighFair
Lw Clarke Lake Dam

Greenup County

251963LowNot Rated
Madisonville Reservoir 1 Dam

Hopkins County

221930HighUnsatisfactory
Madisonville Reservoir 2 Dam

Hopkins County

301930HighPoor
Madisonville Reservoir Dam No 3 (South)

Hopkins County

301930LowNot Rated
Majestic Oaks Dam

Shelby County

251990LowNot Rated
Mallard Point Dam

Scott County

391985HighFair
Man-O-War Dam

Fayette County

182005SignificantFair
Maple Leaf Dam

Ohio County

301953HighUnsatisfactory
Marion City Lake Dam

Crittenden County

281964SignificantFair
Marion County Sportsmans Dam

Marion County

401953HighPoor
Markland Locks and Dam

Gallatin County

1181964SignificantNot Available
Marshall Farm Lake Dam

Carlisle County

321964LowFair
Martin County Lake Dam

Martin County

401964SignificantPoor
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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.