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 576600 of 1,438

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Pilster Dam

Dawes County

221937LowSatisfactory
Pilger 1-B

Stanton County

501964SignificantSatisfactory
Pigeon Ranch Livestock Lagoon Dam

Dawson County

312009LowSatisfactory
Pigeon Ranch Expansion Lagoon Dam

Dawson County

272016LowSatisfactory
Pigeon-Jones Creek 9 (Freeman Dam)

Dakota County

382013LowSatisfactory
Pigeon-Jones Creek 8

Dakota County

382016LowSatisfactory
Pigeon-Jones Creek 16

Dakota County

392016LowSatisfactory
Pigeon-Jones Creek 15

Dakota County

692013HighSatisfactory
Pigeon-Jones Creek 12-A

Dakota County

822022HighSatisfactory
Pigeon-Jones Creek 1

Dakota County

332016LowSatisfactory
Pibel Dam

Wheeler County

251895LowSatisfactory
Phillips Dam

Box Butte County

121935LowSatisfactory
Phillips

Gosper County

311941LowSatisfactory
Philip Bohl Dam

Nemaha County

302008LowSatisfactory
Peterson Multipurpose Dam

Polk County

321975LowSatisfactory
Peterson Group Dam

Kimball County

241967SignificantSatisfactory
Peterson Farms Lagoon 1 Dam

Sherman County

362004LowSatisfactory
Petersen Dam

Kearney County

151964LowSatisfactory
Perry Dam 2127

Buffalo County

191968LowSatisfactory
Percival Erickson Dam

Clay County

261974LowSatisfactory
Peil Livestock Dam

Adams County

181985LowSatisfactory
Pc West Lagoon Dam

Platte County

282001LowSatisfactory
Pawnee Wetlands Dam

Douglas County

162009LowSatisfactory
Papio Creek Wp-7

Sarpy County

542021HighSatisfactory
Papio Creek Wp-6

Sarpy County

532021HighSatisfactory
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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.