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

Showing 276300 of 664

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Hopkinton

Merrimack County

101890LowSatisfactory
Hopkinton Dam

Merrimack County

711962HighNot Available
Hopkinton Dam - Dike H-2

Merrimack County

771962HighNot Available
Hopkinton Dam - Dike H-3

Merrimack County

661962HighNot Available
Hopkinton Sewage Lagoon Dam

Merrimack County

181983SignificantSatisfactory
Horn Pond Dam

Carroll County

141930HighPoor
Howe Reservoir Dam

Cheshire County

301924HighFair
Hubbard Pond Dam & Dike

Cheshire County

81836SignificantFair
Huckins Mill Dam

Merrimack County

131830UndeterminedNot Rated
Huckins Mill Pond Dam

Carroll County

101947LowPoor
Hunts Pond Dam

Hillsborough County

81908LowFair
Ice Pond Dam and Dike

Rockingham County

81972HighSatisfactory
Icy Gulch Reservoir Dam

Coos County

181940SignificantSatisfactory
Island Pond Dam

Sullivan County

131861LowSatisfactory
Island Pond Dam

Cheshire County

171920LowPoor
Israel River Dam

Coos County

221981LowUnsatisfactory
Jackman Reservoir Dam

Hillsborough County

431926HighPoor
Jackson Mills

Hillsborough County

331920SignificantSatisfactory
Jackson Pond Dam

Belknap County

121894SignificantSatisfactory
Jaffrey Sewage Lagoon Dam

Cheshire County

251984SignificantFair
J. Brodie Smith

Coos County

311948HighSatisfactory
Jones Dam

Strafford County

211924HighPoor
Jones Pond Dam

Strafford County

191981HighSatisfactory
Jones Pond Dike

Carroll County

121981SignificantPoor
Kelley'S Falls Dam

Hillsborough County

311916HighPoor
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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.