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 626650 of 1,020

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Houghton Lake Sewer Authority Lagoon No. 4

Roscommon County

82010LowSatisfactory
Houghton Lake Flats South Unit Dam

Roscommon County

121965LowSatisfactory
Houghton Lake Flats North Unit Dam

Roscommon County

91967LowSatisfactory
Horton Dam

Jackson County

61850SignificantFair
Horseshoe Lake Dam

Missaukee County

161940LowSatisfactory
Horsehead Lake Dam

Mecosta County

71961LowSatisfactory
Hoover Pond Dam

Marquette County

121979LowSatisfactory
Homestead Dam

Benzie County

141979SignificantSatisfactory
Homestake Copper Dam

Houghton County

211975LowSatisfactory
Holton Dam

Jackson County

151936LowNot Rated
Holly Dam

Oakland County

121840SignificantPoor
Holloway Dam

Genesee County

381954HighSatisfactory
Holiday Lake Dam

Oceana County

271971HighSatisfactory
Hoist Left Embankment Saddle Dike

Marquette County

10HighSatisfactory
Hoister Lake Dam

Gladwin County

151955LowSatisfactory
Hodenpyl

Wexford County

901925HighFair
Hodder Dam

Lapeer County

161959LowSatisfactory
Hillsdale Millpond Dam

Hillsdale County

141837SignificantFair
Hillsdale College Dam

Hillsdale County

9LowSatisfactory
Hillman

Montmorency County

161895LowSatisfactory
Hiland Lake Dam

Livingston County

191882HighSatisfactory
Highbanks Dam

Allegan County

121961LowSatisfactory
Hidden Lake Dam

Macomb County

81968LowSatisfactory
Hidden Lake Dam

Livingston County

71960LowFair
Hesperia Dam

Oceana County

111977SignificantFair
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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.