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 11261150 of 4,510

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Hugh Thomasson Lake

Kemper County

121955LowNot Rated
Hugh Wright Dam

Marshall County

32LowNot Rated
Hulsebosch Lake Dam

Hinds County

16LowNot Rated
Humphrey Farm Lake Dam

Holmes County

15LowNot Rated
Hunter Cade Dam

Carroll County

182002LowNot Rated
Hunting Club Lake Dam

Choctaw County

12LowNot Rated
Hurricane Lake Dam

Lincoln County

37LowNot Rated
Hussey Irrigation Lake Dam

Lee County

191992LowNot Rated
Hutchens Pond Dam

Marshall County

19LowNot Rated
I C Keeper Pond Number 2 Dam

Tate County

15LowNot Rated
Ike Farris Pond Dam

Jones County

15LowNot Rated
Ike Russell Dam

Chickasaw County

25LowNot Rated
I L Trotter Jr Lake Dam

Copiah County

30LowNot Rated
Imes Lake Dam

Lowndes County

15LowNot Rated
Indian Creek Bb B Structure Y-9d-1a Dam

Panola County

461985LowPoor
Indian Creek Watershed Structure Y-9a-04 Dam

Panola County

361963LowNot Rated
Indian Creek Watershed Structure Y-9a-15 Dam

Panola County

331960LowNot Rated
Indian Creek Watershed Structure Y-9a-17 Dam

Panola County

301963LowNot Rated
Indian Creek WS Str Y-9a-20 Dam

Panola County

321963LowNot Rated
Indian Reservation Lake 2

Neshoba County

15LowNot Available
Ingehosia Farms Lake Dam

Clay County

10LowNot Rated
Inman Lake Dam

Calhoun County

12LowNot Rated
International Paper Company Lagoon Dam

Warren County

25LowNot Rated
International Paper Lake Dam

Madison County

12LowNot Rated
I O Smith Lake Dam

Lincoln County

14LowNot 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.