Mississippi Dams

6,089 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

6,089

High Hazard

348

5.7%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

273

Average Age

48 yrs

Hazard Classification

High348 (5.7%)
Significant66 (1.1%)
Low4,510 (74.1%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory194 (3.2%)
Fair180 (3.0%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory273 (4.5%)
Not Rated5,442 (89.4%)

Federal

48

State

62

Local

649

Private

5,311

All Dams in Mississippi

Showing 101125 of 194

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Lindsey Lake Dam

Copiah County

331956HighSatisfactory
Lee Linder Dam

Panola County

202003LowSatisfactory
Lee Hawkins Dam

Madison County

262004LowSatisfactory
Lane Lake Dam

Madison County

20LowSatisfactory
Lakewood Villages Dam

Panola County

261995HighSatisfactory
Lake Wellington Dam

Madison County

202011HighSatisfactory
Lake Walthall Dam

Walthall County

351965UndeterminedSatisfactory
Lake Thornhill Dam

Pearl River County

282004LowSatisfactory
Lake Tara Dam

Lafayette County

201985HighSatisfactory
Lake Stella

Madison County

22LowSatisfactory
Lake Serene Southeast Dam

Lamar County

241969HighSatisfactory
Lake Mike Conner Dam

Covington County

30UndeterminedSatisfactory
Lake Mailande

Lauderdale County

551994HighSatisfactory
Lake Lamar Bruce Dam

Lee County

63HighSatisfactory
Lake Katherine Dam

Holmes County

521997SignificantSatisfactory
Lake Katherine Dam

Madison County

342018HighSatisfactory
Lake Jeff Davis

Jefferson Davis County

231963HighSatisfactory
Lake Hico Dam

Hinds County

401958HighSatisfactory
Lake Heritage Dam

Lamar County

512007LowSatisfactory
Lake Greenbrook Dam

DeSoto County

251969HighSatisfactory
Lake Forrest Subdiv Lake Dam

DeSoto County

18UndeterminedSatisfactory
Lake Elizabeth Dam

DeSoto County

602005UndeterminedSatisfactory
Lake Eddins Dam

Jasper County

401987HighSatisfactory
Lake Dockery Dam

Hinds County

211952HighSatisfactory
Lake Catherine Dam

Hinds County

241950HighSatisfactory
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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.