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 10511075 of 1,438

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Eilers Multi-Purpose Dam

Boyd County

321989LowSatisfactory
Eickhoff Dam

Richardson County

282001LowSatisfactory
Ehrke Dam

Furnas County

191955LowSatisfactory
Eberspecher Dam 1

Sioux County

301959LowSatisfactory
Ebbers Dam 1

Gage County

231971LowSatisfactory
East Phillips

Gosper County

631941LowSatisfactory
East Deer Creek Lagoon Dam

Custer County

212003LowSatisfactory
East Cottonwood Canyon

Lincoln County

261941LowSatisfactory
Eagle Run West Dam

Douglas County

321993LowSatisfactory
Eagle Heart Ranch Lagoon 2 Dam

Howard County

502022LowSatisfactory
Eagle Heart Ranch Lagoon 1 Dam

Howard County

382017LowSatisfactory
Eagle Creek Dam

Holt County

191973LowSatisfactory
Dvorak Dam

Cheyenne County

221976LowSatisfactory
Dusenbery Doyle Dam

Gage County

211979LowSatisfactory
Dunlap Dam 2

Sioux County

171955LowSatisfactory
Duck Creek Dam

Nemaha County

652016LowSatisfactory
Duck Creek 6

Saunders County

412013LowSatisfactory
Duck Creek 3

Saunders County

402012LowSatisfactory
Duck Creek 2

Saunders County

492012SignificantSatisfactory
D-T Liveco Livestock Lagoon Dam

Platte County

222009LowSatisfactory
Dry Creek Upland Dam 6 (Dcul 6)

Hall County

322013SignificantSatisfactory
Dry Creek South 4-A

Red Willow County

421965LowSatisfactory
Dry Creek South 3-A

Red Willow County

421964LowSatisfactory
Dry Creek South 1-D

Red Willow County

381965LowSatisfactory
Dry Creek 8-B

Red Willow County

311959LowSatisfactory
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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.