New York Dams

1,871 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

1,871

High Hazard

419

22.4%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

289

Average Age

89 yrs

Hazard Classification

High419 (22.4%)
Significant544 (29.1%)
Low901 (48.2%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory348 (18.6%)
Fair98 (5.2%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory289 (15.4%)
Not Rated1,136 (60.7%)

Federal

26

State

281

Local

506

Private

785

All Dams in New York

Showing 651675 of 1,871

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Nathaniel Cole Park Dam

Broome County

461973SignificantNot Rated
Nassau Lake Dam

Rensselaer County

101792SignificantNot Rated
Nanticoke Creek Site 9e Dam

Broome County

421967HighNot Rated
Nanticoke Creek Site 9c Dam

Broome County

331967HighFair
Nanticoke Creek Site 9a Dam

Broome County

371965HighSatisfactory
Nanticoke Creek Site 8 Dam

Broome County

411970HighSatisfactory
Nanticoke Creek Site 7b Dam

Tioga County

441970HighPoor
Nanticoke Creek Site 7a Dam

Broome County

671981HighSatisfactory
Nanticoke Creek Site 3 Dam

Broome County

281970HighFair
Nanticoke Creek Site 13 Dam

Broome County

571967HighNot Rated
Nanticoke Creek Site 10 Dam

Broome County

581979HighNot Rated
Nancy Lawson Dam

Albany County

201996LowNot Rated
Myosotis Lake Dam

Albany County

221933HighFair
Muscoot Dam

Westchester County

571906SignificantNot Rated
Murray Hill Estates Dam

Westchester County

201979SignificantPoor
Murphy & Scharman Wildlife Dam

Madison County

91955LowNot Rated
Murphy Foundation Dam

Schoharie County

18SignificantPoor
Murder Creek Dam

Erie County

101927LowNot Rated
Mulford Dam

Madison County

40LowNot Rated
Mud Pond Dam

Hamilton County

7LowNot Rated
Mud Pond Dam

Sullivan County

151915LowNot Rated
Mud Lock C&S Canal Dam

Cayuga County

201912HighPoor
Muchattoes Lake Dam

Orange County

231912LowNot Rated
Mt Morris Power Dam

Livingston County

301916SignificantNot Rated
Mt. Miles INC. Dam

Otsego County

231963LowNot Rated
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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.