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 76100 of 419

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Conewango Creek Site 1 Dam

Cattaraugus County

481969HighSatisfactory
Conewango Creek Site 33 Dam

Chautauqua County

571974HighPoor
Conewango Creek Site 9a Dam

Chautauqua County

431972HighNot Rated
Congers Lake Dam

Rockland County

81892HighSatisfactory
Conklingville

Saratoga County

1001930HighSatisfactory
Cooper Lake Dam and West Dike

Ulster County

401800HighPoor
Cork Center Storage Reservoir Dam

Fulton County

491919HighFair
Cornwall Upper Reservoir Dam

Orange County

331912HighSatisfactory
Cortlandt Lake Dam

Westchester County

371929HighSatisfactory
Cranberry Lake

St. Lawrence County

191917HighNot Rated
Crescent - Dam A

Albany County

531912HighNot Available
Cross River Dam

Westchester County

1261908HighNot Rated
Croton Falls Dam

Putnam County

1131910HighSatisfactory
Croton Road Dam and Dike

Westchester County

15HighPoor
Cuba Lake Dam

Allegany County

551872HighFair
Dansville Reservoir Dam

Steuben County

541937HighSatisfactory
Deerfield Reservoir #6 Dam

Oneida County

501900HighSatisfactory
Delafield Pond

Orange County

18HighUnsatisfactory
Delta Dam

Oneida County

1061912HighFair
Deruyter Dam

Onondaga County

681863HighPoor
Diamond Mills Paper Company Dam

Ulster County

351929HighSatisfactory
Diverting Reservoir Dam

Putnam County

541911HighSatisfactory
Dover Greens Dam

Dutchess County

601918HighFair
Downsville Dam

Delaware County

2041954HighSatisfactory
Earl Reservoir Dam

Orange County

261912HighFair
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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.