New Hampshire Dams

664 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

664

High Hazard

162

24.4%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

152

Average Age

100 yrs

Hazard Classification

High162 (24.4%)
Significant185 (27.9%)
Low300 (45.2%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory267 (40.2%)
Fair169 (25.5%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory152 (22.9%)
Not Rated76 (11.4%)

Federal

22

State

170

Local

195

Private

261

All Dams in New Hampshire

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Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Scott Bog Pond Dam

Coos County

91942LowSatisfactory
Sawyer Lake Dam

Belknap County

191916HighPoor
Sawmill

Coos County

151965LowSatisfactory
Sauls Pond Dam

Rockingham County

101988LowPoor
Sargent Lake Dam

Belknap County

171870HighPoor
Sargent Center Infiltration Lagoon

Hillsborough County

11SignificantNot Rated
Sand Pond Dam

Cheshire County

101920SignificantFair
Sand Pond Dam

Cheshire County

121925LowFair
Sanborn Sawmill Dam

Merrimack County

131830HighSatisfactory
Sanborn Pond Grist Mill Dam

Merrimack County

161830HighFair
Salmon Brook I Dam

Hillsborough County

171887LowNot Rated
Salmon Brook Dam

Hillsborough County

281963LowNot Rated
Rust Pond Dam

Carroll County

8SignificantSatisfactory
Russell Reservoir Dam

Cheshire County

121923LowFair
Runaway Pond East Dam

Merrimack County

151814SignificantPoor
Rowe Dam

Strafford County

151935LowSatisfactory
Rollins Pond Dam

Belknap County

171800LowPoor
Rollinsford

Strafford County

201910SignificantSatisfactory
Rodgers Pond Dam

Cheshire County

141922LowFair
Rockwood Pond Dam

Cheshire County

111915LowFair
Rockingham Cnty Wastewtr Lagoon Dam

Rockingham County

131990SignificantSatisfactory
Rochester Sewage Lagoon Dam

Strafford County

101980SignificantSatisfactory
Rochester Reservoir Dike Spillway

Strafford County

21935HighSatisfactory
Rochester Reservoir Dam

Strafford County

261935HighSatisfactory
Robinhood Park Reservoir Dam

Cheshire County

181872HighSatisfactory
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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.