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 676700 of 1,476

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Lake Carawood Dam

Gasconade County

361976HighNot Rated
Lake Carmel Dam

Cole County

371972HighSatisfactory
Lake Champetra Dam

Boone County

601970HighSatisfactory
Lake Chateau Dam

Boone County

311964HighNot Rated
Lake Cherokee Dam

Washington County

271972HighNot Rated
Lake Chesterfield Dam

St. Louis County

30HighNot Rated
Lake Cyrene Dam

Boone County

251930HighNot Rated
Lake Doniphan Dam-Lower

Ray County

301965HighNot Rated
Lake Flamingo Dam

Buchanan County

201975HighNot Rated
Lake Forest Dam

Ste. Genevieve County

471970HighSatisfactory
Lake Forest Estates Dam

Jefferson County

391979HighSatisfactory
Lake Genevieve Lower Dam

Ste. Genevieve County

201957HighNot Rated
Lake George Dam

Jefferson County

211946HighNot Rated
Lake Girardeau Dam

Cape Girardeau County

391964HighSatisfactory
Lake Grendel Dam

Warren County

391968HighSatisfactory
Lake Hanna Dam

St. Francois County

381967HighSatisfactory
Lake Hannibal Dam

Ralls County

181967HighNot Rated
Lake Hannibal Estates Upper Dam

Ralls County

221968HighNot Rated
Lake Harmony Dam

Madison County

211870HighNot Rated
Lake Heron Dam

Ste. Genevieve County

441966HighSatisfactory
Lake Hogan Dam

Carter County

241964HighNot Rated
Lake Hollenbeck Dam

Cape Girardeau County

431964HighSatisfactory
Lake Imhoff Dam

Moniteau County

451988HighSatisfactory
Lake Innsbrook Dam

Warren County

461975HighSatisfactory
Lake Jacomo Dam

Jackson County

741956HighSatisfactory
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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.