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 726750 of 1,020

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Quigley Dam

Otsego County

231965LowSatisfactory
Rainbow Lake Dam

Gratiot County

461962SignificantSatisfactory
Rainy River Dam

Montmorency County

111960LowSatisfactory
Randall Dam

Branch County

151838UndeterminedNot Rated
Ranney Lake Dam

Ionia County

101973LowSatisfactory
Ray C. Andres Dam

Mecosta County

151971LowSatisfactory
Ray Dam

Oakland County

18LowSatisfactory
Red Dam Lake Dam

Dickinson County

8LowSatisfactory
Redmon (Marshall) Perrin 1

Calhoun County

121893HighSatisfactory
Redridge Dam

Houghton County

501902SignificantFair
Reed Ranch Dam

Oscoda County

141938LowSatisfactory
Reedsburg Dam

Missaukee County

161941SignificantSatisfactory
Renchik Dam

Oakland County

151957LowNot Rated
Republic Dam

Marquette County

221913SignificantPoor
Republic Mine Tailings Pond Dam B

Marquette County

421960LowNot Rated
Republic Mine Tailings Pond Dams

Marquette County

911960LowNot Rated
Republic Mine Tailings Pond Dam Tertiary

Marquette County

161973LowNot Rated
Rhoads Dam

Oscoda County

91900LowNot Rated
Ribeck Mead and Turner Dam

Hillsdale County

151880LowSatisfactory
Rice Creek Dam

Calhoun County

121835LowNot Rated
Richard J Trepanier Dam

Dickinson County

261983LowNot Rated
Riley Dam

Branch County

201923SignificantSatisfactory
Rivard Dam

Lapeer County

121955LowSatisfactory
Robert Dulude Dam

Midland County

71971LowSatisfactory
Robert Minerick Dam

Iron County

131978LowNot Rated
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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.