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 716

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
North Gaede Marsh Dam

Tuscola County

7LowFair
North Brine Storage Lagoon

St. Clair County

142013LowSatisfactory
North Branch Rush Creek Retention Basin Dam

Ottawa County

141978LowSatisfactory
North Branch Cedar Creek Dam

Barry County

161967LowSatisfactory
Norman Smith Dam

Wexford County

161974LowSatisfactory
Nordine Dam

Houghton County

91970LowNot Rated
Niobe Dam

Lapeer County

151950LowNot Rated
Nico Lake Dam

Marquette County

91987LowSatisfactory
Net River Dam

Baraga County

191953LowSatisfactory
Nepessing Lake Level Control Structure

Lapeer County

81966LowPoor
Negaunee Lake Dam

Osceola County

16LowSatisfactory
Nawakwa Dam

Oscoda County

151940LowSatisfactory
Nashville Dam

Barry County

131874LowNot Rated
Nartron Dam

Osceola County

171956LowNot Rated
Nahma Marsh Dam

Delta County

71988LowSatisfactory
Myers Lake Level Control Structure

Kent County

91975LowSatisfactory
Muskellunge Lake Level Control Struct

Montmorency County

71957LowNot Rated
Murphy Lake Level Control Structure

Tuscola County

101928LowSatisfactory
Munuscong Bay Dam

Chippewa County

71966LowNot Rated
Mud Lake Dam

Jackson County

91840LowFair
Muddy Grimes Dam

Alger County

81900LowNot Rated
Morrison West Chain Lake Level Control Structure

Branch County

141847LowSatisfactory
Morris Lake Dam

Ogemaw County

211965LowSatisfactory
Moraine Lake Dam

Livingston County

161970LowPoor
Moore Lake Dam

Oakland County

111938LowFair
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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.