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 33013325 of 3,721

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Upper Locust Creek W- 55

Putnam County

332000LowNot Rated
Upper Locust Creek W- 56

Putnam County

342000LowNot Rated
Upper Locust Creek W- 57

Putnam County

322000LowNot Rated
Upper Locust Creek W- 60

Putnam County

342004LowNot Rated
Upper Locust Creek W- 67

Putnam County

312000LowNot Rated
Upper Locust Creek W- 75

Putnam County

341993LowNot Rated
Upper Locust Creek W- 76

Putnam County

332005LowNot Rated
Upper Locust Creek W- 77

Putnam County

342006LowNot Rated
Upper Locust Creek W- 79

Putnam County

271991LowNot Rated
Upper Locust Creek W- 81

Putnam County

231991LowNot Rated
Upper Locust Creek W- 83

Putnam County

322010LowNot Rated
Upp's Resort Lake Dam

St. Clair County

25LowNot Rated
Valley View Dam

Sullivan County

371994LowNot Rated
Vancak Lake Dam

Laclede County

251960LowNot Rated
Vanderback Sect-21 Lake Dam

Randolph County

301967LowNot Rated
Vanderbeck Lake Dam

Randolph County

501980LowSatisfactory
Vanderford Number One Dam

Hickory County

211969LowNot Rated
Vanderford Number Three Dam

Hickory County

301971LowNot Rated
Vanderford Number Two Dam

Hickory County

201971LowNot Rated
Vanderkamp Lake Dam

Callaway County

241976LowNot Rated
Vandewert Dam

Monroe County

292005LowNot Rated
Van Dyne Lake Dam

Pettis County

301983LowNot Rated
Vanloo Lake Dam

Cole County

251971LowNot Rated
Vannoy East Lake Dam

Shelby County

251976LowNot Rated
Vannoy West Lake Dam

Shelby County

301976LowNot 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.