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 776800 of 1,871

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Martin Lake Dam (Left)

Orange County

121929SignificantNot Rated
Martin Dunham Reservoir Dam

Rensselaer County

591913HighPoor
Marsh Pond Dam

Madison County

10LowNot Rated
Marsh Creek Dam

Steuben County

101951LowNot Rated
Marlborough Water District Dam & Dike

Ulster County

231964SignificantNot Rated
Marion Teachout Wildlife Marsh Dam

Cayuga County

91958LowNot Rated
Mariaville Lake Dam

Schenectady County

161925HighNot Rated
Marcy Reservoir Dam

Oneida County

321919LowNot Rated
Marcy Reservoir #11 Dam

Oneida County

441915HighNot Rated
Marcell Roth Lake Dam

Putnam County

121955HighSatisfactory
Maple Lake Dam

Herkimer County

121905LowNot Rated
Mance Pond Dam

Delaware County

121991LowNot Rated
Mamaroneck Reservoir Dam

Westchester County

191928HighPoor
Mallory Pond Dam

Sullivan County

71950LowNot Rated
Mallory Dam

Oswego County

61909SignificantNot Rated
Mallard Lake Dam

Westchester County

111939LowNot Rated
Makely Pond Dam

Schoharie County

12SignificantNot Rated
Main Mill Dam

Clinton County

251881HighPoor
Maiden Lane Detention Pond Dam

Monroe County

131983SignificantNot Rated
Mahstedt Reservoir Dam

Westchester County

151885LowNot Rated
Madison Reforestation #13 Pond Dam #1

Madison County

151960LowNot Rated
Madawaska Pond Dam

Franklin County

7LowNot Rated
Macomb

Franklin County

321904LowSatisfactory
Macghee Dam

Dutchess County

101953SignificantPoor
Lyons Pond Dam

Madison County

141917LowNot 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.