Michigan Dams

1,020 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

1,020

High Hazard

146

14.3%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

94

Average Age

82 yrs

Hazard Classification

High146 (14.3%)
Significant149 (14.6%)
Low716 (70.2%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory510 (50.0%)
Fair157 (15.4%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory94 (9.2%)
Not Rated259 (25.4%)

Federal

61

State

162

Local

179

Private

564

Poor Condition Dams

All Dams in Michigan

Showing 276300 of 510

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Lake Contos Dam

Gladwin County

121950LowSatisfactory
Lake Columbia Dam

Jackson County

331961LowSatisfactory
Lake Chemung Control Structure

Livingston County

61968LowSatisfactory
Lake Camelot Dam

Isabella County

191971LowSatisfactory
Lake Billings Dam

Wexford County

141919SignificantSatisfactory
Lake Adrian Dam

Lenawee County

301942HighSatisfactory
Lake 13 Dam

Clare County

191948HighSatisfactory
Kleber

Cheboygan County

461948LowSatisfactory
Kitchin Dam

Ontonagon County

71973LowSatisfactory
Kissam Dam

Houghton County

201966LowSatisfactory
King Milling Company Dam

Kent County

151942SignificantSatisfactory
Kimberly-Clark Dam

Dickinson County

131965LowSatisfactory
Kettlewell Basin Dam

St. Clair County

112016LowSatisfactory
Kent Lake Dam

Livingston County

201946SignificantSatisfactory
Kenowa Lake Level Control Structure

Ottawa County

81975LowSatisfactory
Kelly Lake Dam

Ogemaw County

161980LowSatisfactory
Kearsley Dam

Genesee County

331929SignificantSatisfactory
Kawkawlin River Walleye Pond Dam

Bay County

101978LowSatisfactory
Jung Dam

Clare County

282013LowSatisfactory
James Bicknell Iii Dam

Clare County

121971LowSatisfactory
Jackson Prison Dam

Jackson County

161970LowSatisfactory
Irving

Barry County

181939LowSatisfactory
Iron Lake Dam

Washtenaw County

121837LowSatisfactory
Indianwood Lake Dam

Oakland County

131920LowSatisfactory
Indian Lake Dam

Oakland County

201928LowSatisfactory
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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.