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 326350 of 6,089

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Blackwell Lake Number 2 Dam

Smith County

15LowNot Rated
Blaylock Pond Dam

Montgomery County

20LowNot Rated
Bledsoe Lake Dam

Washington County

8LowNot Rated
B L Griffin Lake Dam

Newton County

30UndeterminedNot Rated
B L Sullivan Pond Dam

Lowndes County

21LowNot Rated
Blue Channel Catfish INC Lake

Tallahatchie County

81967LowNot Rated
Blue Channel Catfish INC Lake

Tallahatchie County

81967LowNot Rated
Blue Springs Lake A Dam

DeSoto County

381995HighSatisfactory
Blue Springs Lake B Dam

DeSoto County

371995UndeterminedNot Rated
Bluff Lake Dam

Noxubee County

171960LowFair
Bluff Lake Dam

Noxubee County

12LowNot Rated
B M Brignse Lake Dam

Hancock County

13LowNot Rated
B Morris Catfish Pond Dam

Yalobusha County

8LowNot Rated
Bobby Duncan Lake

Sunflower County

81966LowNot Rated
Bobby Mcleod Lake Dam

Greene County

11LowNot Rated
Bobby Sides Lake Dam

Hancock County

17LowNot Rated
Bobby Smith Lake Dam

Neshoba County

211995LowNot Rated
Bob Gillforth Lake Dam

Holmes County

13LowNot Rated
Bob Malone Catfish Pond Dam

Bolivar County

8LowNot Rated
Bob Ray Lake Dam

Madison County

14LowNot Rated
Bock Lakedam Dam

Oktibbeha County

10LowNot Rated
Boggan Dam

Simpson County

22LowNot Rated
Bogue Watershed Structure Y-30-020 Dam

Grenada County

181960LowNot Rated
Bogue Watershed Structure Y-30-034 Dam

Montgomery County

241960LowNot Rated
Bogue Watershed Structure Y-30-038 Dam

Montgomery County

241958LowNot 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.