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 401425 of 664

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Murphy Dam

Coos County

1061938HighNot Rated
Mwh Sewage Lagoons Dam

Coos County

192000SignificantFair
Nashua Canal Dam and Dike

Hillsborough County

111886LowSatisfactory
Newfields Sewage Lagoon Dam

Rockingham County

191982SignificantSatisfactory
Newfound Lake Dam

Grafton County

121840HighPoor
New Hampton Village Prct Ww Lagoon

Belknap County

91930SignificantSatisfactory
New Pond Dam

Merrimack County

131885LowNot Rated
New Wilton Reservoir Dam

Hillsborough County

241931HighPoor
Nippo Pond Dam

Strafford County

91930LowFair
Noone Mills

Hillsborough County

141938SignificantSatisfactory
North River Pond Dam

Rockingham County

81932LowFair
North Village Dam

Hillsborough County

121836LowFair
Northwood Lake Dam

Merrimack County

131926HighPoor
Nottingham Lake Dam

Rockingham County

14LowSatisfactory
Nubanusit Lake Dam

Cheshire County

161861SignificantPoor
Old Mill Pond Dam

Rockingham County

111930SignificantSatisfactory
Oliverian Dam

Grafton County

521962HighSatisfactory
Onway Lake Dam

Rockingham County

91915LowPoor
Osgood Pond Dam

Hillsborough County

91861LowFair
Ossipee Lake Dam Berry Bay

Carroll County

121919LowFair
Ossipee Lake Dam Headworks Dam

Carroll County

121919LowPoor
Otis Falls

Hillsborough County

271982SignificantSatisfactory
Otter Brook Dam

Cheshire County

1191958HighNot Available
Otter Brook Dam

Hillsborough County

101928LowFair
Otter Pond Dam

Sullivan County

121920LowSatisfactory
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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.