Nebraska Dams

2,954 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

2,954

High Hazard

156

5.3%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

812

Average Age

51 yrs

Hazard Classification

High156 (5.3%)
Significant215 (7.3%)
Low2,582 (87.4%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory1,438 (48.7%)
Fair304 (10.3%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory812 (27.5%)
Not Rated400 (13.5%)

Federal

40

State

54

Local

1,181

Private

1,641

All Dams in Nebraska

Showing 326350 of 1,438

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Swan Creek 5a Main Tributary Sediment Dam

Saline County

202007LowSatisfactory
Swan Creek 5

Saline County

501988SignificantSatisfactory
Swan Creek 31

Saline County

391997HighSatisfactory
Swan Creek 27

Jefferson County

461991LowSatisfactory
Swan Creek 2-1

Saline County

281984LowSatisfactory
Swan Creek 12

Saline County

371997LowSatisfactory
Sutherland

Lincoln County

301935HighSatisfactory
Sunderman Lagoon 5 Dam

Madison County

162014LowSatisfactory
Summit Lake-West Arm Sediment Dam

Burt County

102002LowSatisfactory
Summit Lake Road Dam

Burt County

491999LowSatisfactory
Sullivan Dam 2662

Lancaster County

232003LowSatisfactory
Sughrone Dam

Frontier County

361978LowSatisfactory
Stulken Dam

Hall County

191977LowSatisfactory
Stuckey Dam

Fillmore County

161966LowSatisfactory
Stubble Field Dam

Frontier County

251971LowSatisfactory
Stromberger Feedyards Livestock Lagoon Dam

Chase County

162010LowSatisfactory
Stoneridge Dam

Buffalo County

222009HighSatisfactory
Stoltz Dam

Antelope County

241959LowSatisfactory
Stewart Dam

Lancaster County

322002LowSatisfactory
Stevens Dam

Polk County

241966LowSatisfactory
Stevens Creek A9-6

Lancaster County

372003LowSatisfactory
Stevens Creek A9-1

Lancaster County

452003LowSatisfactory
Stevens Creek A7-1

Lancaster County

352004LowSatisfactory
Stevens Creek A6-1

Lancaster County

332004LowSatisfactory
Stevens Creek A5-1

Lancaster County

342005LowSatisfactory
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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.