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 451475 of 1,020

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Lake Connamara Dam

Lake County

231970LowPoor
Lake Contos Dam

Gladwin County

121950LowSatisfactory
Lake Diane Dam

Hillsdale County

191966SignificantSatisfactory
Lake Doster Dam

Allegan County

341962HighSatisfactory
Lake Dubonnet Dam

Grand Traverse County

131956LowSatisfactory
Lake Geneva Dam

Clinton County

211955SignificantSatisfactory
Lake Hudson Dam

Lenawee County

281972LowSatisfactory
Lake Independence Dam

Marquette County

141913LowSatisfactory
Lake Inez Dam

Montmorency County

151974LowNot Rated
Lake Isabella Dam

Isabella County

411967HighSatisfactory
Lake James Dam

Roscommon County

181962HighSatisfactory
Lake Lancelot Dam

Gladwin County

171976LowSatisfactory
Lake Lancer Dam

Gladwin County

361976HighSatisfactory
Lake Lansing Dam

Ingham County

71975LowFair
Lake Lapeer Lake Level Control Structure

Lapeer County

291969SignificantSatisfactory
Lake Laura Dam

Mecosta County

101981LowSatisfactory
Lake Le-Ann North Dam

Jackson County

271961SignificantSatisfactory
Lake Le-Ann South Dam

Hillsdale County

231960LowSatisfactory
Lake Le Vasseur Dam

Marquette County

121953LowSatisfactory
Lake Lochbrae Dam

Gladwin County

141968LowSatisfactory
Lake Louise Dam

Oakland County

121925HighSatisfactory
Lake Lure Dam

Osceola County

211960LowFair
Lake Manitou Dam

Shiawassee County

121973LowSatisfactory
Lake Metamora Dam

Lapeer County

211964SignificantFair
Lake Michigamme Dam

Marquette County

6LowFair
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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.