New Jersey Dams

830 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

830

High Hazard

232

28%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

233

Average Age

95 yrs

Hazard Classification

High232 (28.0%)
Significant332 (40.0%)
Low266 (32.0%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory373 (44.9%)
Fair112 (13.5%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory233 (28.1%)
Not Rated112 (13.5%)

Federal

21

State

126

Local

287

Private

393

All Dams in New Jersey

Showing 301325 of 830

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
New Jersey No Name # 11 Dam

Sussex County

121957SignificantPoor
New Jersey No Name # 113 Dam

Ocean County

101965SignificantSatisfactory
New Jersey No Name # 110 Dam

Monmouth County

12LowNot Rated
New Jersey No Name # 109 Dam

Monmouth County

81950LowSatisfactory
New Jersey No Name # 107 Dam

Burlington County

10LowNot Rated
New Jersey No Name # 101 Dam

Ocean County

8LowPoor
New Camp Site Dam

Camden County

151946LowFair
New Brooklyn Dam

Camden County

91936SignificantPoor
Neptune Basin Dam

Ocean County

18SignificantPoor
Navesink River Road Dam

Monmouth County

SignificantPoor
Narraticon Lake Dam

Gloucester County

201934SignificantSatisfactory
Munson Dam

Salem County

321934LowFair
Mullica Hill Pond Dam

Gloucester County

191922SignificantSatisfactory
Mt. Misery Dam

Burlington County

101950LowNot Rated
Mt. Kemble Lake Dam

Morris County

361928SignificantSatisfactory
Mt. Hope Pond Dam

Morris County

151930SignificantPoor
Mount Paul Dam

Morris County

261918HighSatisfactory
Mount Laurel Lake Dam

Passaic County

151930LowNot Rated
Mount Hope Lake Dam

Morris County

181944HighSatisfactory
Mountain Valley Park Dam

Morris County

101950SignificantSatisfactory
Mountain Lake Dam

Morris County

15HighSatisfactory
Mountain Creek Lake Dam

Sussex County

121984HighPoor
Moss Mill Lake Dam

Atlantic County

71939LowNot Rated
Morse Lake Dam

Passaic County

14LowSatisfactory
Morris Lake Dam

Sussex County

191895HighSatisfactory
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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.