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 5175 of 419

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Caneadea Dam

Allegany County

1401929HighSatisfactory
Cannonsville

Delaware County

1751964HighNot Rated
Cargill Reservoir Dam

Putnam County

751931HighSatisfactory
Carmel Auxiliary Dike

Putnam County

641895HighSatisfactory
Carry Falls Spillway

St. Lawrence County

761953HighSatisfactory
Cartersville Spillway Dam

Monroe County

181918HighNot Rated
Central Nyack Dam

Rockland County

122012HighSatisfactory
Chadwick Lake Dam

Orange County

371926HighSatisfactory
Chazy Lake Dam

Clinton County

191926HighPoor
Churchill Dam

Delaware County

211965HighPoor
Churchtown Dam

Columbia County

371904HighSatisfactory
Clarks Creek Dam

Chenango County

461974HighSatisfactory
Cliff Lake

Sullivan County

361930HighSatisfactory
Cobbs Hill Reservoir Dam

Monroe County

251908HighSatisfactory
Cobleskill Lower Res Dam

Schoharie County

201886HighSatisfactory
Cobleskill Upper Reservoir Dam

Schoharie County

301967HighSatisfactory
Cohoes Reservoir #3 Dam

Albany County

201885HighSatisfactory
Cold Spring Dam (Lower)

Putnam County

251942HighPoor
Cold Spring Dam (Upper)

Putnam County

231934HighPoor
Colliersville

Otsego County

351908HighFair
Colonie Dam

Saratoga County

571954HighSatisfactory
Colton

St. Lawrence County

291919HighSatisfactory
Conewango Creek Site 16a Dam

Cattaraugus County

421970HighNot Rated
Conewango Creek Site 16 Dam

Cattaraugus County

511964HighNot Rated
Conewango Creek Site 19 Dam

Cattaraugus County

651971HighSatisfactory
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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.