Missouri Dams

5,380 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

5,380

High Hazard

1,476

27.4%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

49

Average Age

51 yrs

Hazard Classification

High1,476 (27.4%)
Significant183 (3.4%)
Low3,721 (69.2%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory645 (12.0%)
Fair6 (0.1%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory49 (0.9%)
Not Rated4,680 (87.0%)

Federal

56

State

131

Local

1,298

Private

3,879

All Dams in Missouri

Showing 326350 of 1,476

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Schrock Lake Dam

Cass County

151973HighNot Rated
Schnelle Lake Dam

Washington County

251977HighNot Rated
Schneider Lake Dam Upper

Gasconade County

251970HighNot Rated
Schneider Lake Dam Lower

Gasconade County

251977HighNot Rated
Schmitt Lake Dam

Warren County

321990HighNot Rated
Sayersbrook Dam

Washington County

671971HighUnsatisfactory
Savannah City Reservoir Dam

Andrew County

341926HighNot Rated
Santa Fe Country Club

Linn County

251910HighNot Rated
Sandy Creek

Lincoln County

412012HighUnsatisfactory
Sagamore Lake Dam

Ste. Genevieve County

441980HighNot Rated
Rutz Lake Dam

Crawford County

251977HighNot Rated
Rustic Hills Resort Lake Dam

Jefferson County

281957HighNot Rated
Rustic Hills Lake Dam

Jefferson County

371968HighSatisfactory
Russel Sandifer Dam

Marion County

281955HighNot Rated
Russel Elsey Dam

Washington County

211966HighNot Rated
Rusk Lake Dam

Sullivan County

251976HighNot Rated
Rubydo Lake Dam

Pettis County

201963HighNot Rated
Roy Davis Dam

Reynolds County

261952HighNot Rated
Rothwell Ranch Lake Dam

Wayne County

311975HighNot Rated
Rothwell Lake Dam

Randolph County

291902HighNot Rated
Roth Lake Dam

Cass County

10HighNot Rated
Rosenfelt Dam

Jackson County

572003HighSatisfactory
Rolling Hills Estates Lake Dam

Butler County

251960HighNot Rated
Rohlfing Dam - Mononame 408

Osage County

231962HighNot Rated
Rogue Creek Upper Dam (Imcompleted)

Washington County

17HighNot 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.