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 126150 of 1,476

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Univ Mo Exp Farm Dam- Mononame 207

St. Charles County

291958HighNot Rated
Unity #2 Dam

Jackson County

521957HighSatisfactory
Unity #1 Dam

Jackson County

481927HighSatisfactory
Unionville Old City Lake Dam

Putnam County

281914HighNot Rated
Union Lake Dam

Jackson County

271960HighNot Rated
Uhlmann Lake Dam

Cass County

251977HighNot Rated
Tywappity Community Lake Dam

Scott County

361957HighSatisfactory
Tyrol Lake Dam

Warren County

52HighSatisfactory
Twin Pines Country Club Lake Dam

Cass County

251969HighNot Rated
Twin Lake Dam

Mercer County

521981HighSatisfactory
Twin Echoes Dam

Warren County

401970HighSatisfactory
Twehous Lake Dam

Cole County

481973HighSatisfactory
Turpin Lake Dam

Cole County

281964HighNot Rated
Turner's Dream Lake Dam

Wayne County

351977HighNot Rated
Turner Lake Dam

Camden County

581970HighSatisfactory
Turn-Bo Dam

Jefferson County

311962HighNot Rated
Turkey Farm Lake Dam

Boone County

201957HighNot Rated
True Femme Osage Properties Lake Dam

St. Charles County

732000HighSatisfactory
Trojan Lake Dam

Lincoln County

201964HighNot Rated
Tripoli Valley Dam

Phelps County

261965HighNot Rated
Trinity Lake Dam

Warren County

441986HighSatisfactory
Trimble Lake Dam-West (Dry)

Callaway County

301955HighNot Rated
Trimble Lake Dam-East

Callaway County

481958HighUnsatisfactory
Trenton Lower Lake Dam

Grundy County

201963HighNot Rated
Trenton Lake Upper Dam

Grundy County

341963HighNot 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.