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 126150 of 1,871

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Bible Dam

Fulton County

151977SignificantPoor
Big Drumlin Pond Dam

Oneida County

231911SignificantNot Rated
Binnewater Reservoir Dam & Dike

Ulster County

301926SignificantPoor
Birdseye Hollow Wildlife Pond Dam

Steuben County

121966LowNot Rated
Bishop & Chase Marsh Dam & Dike

Delaware County

91954LowNot Rated
Black Brook

Clinton County

311896LowSatisfactory
Black Lake Dam

Sullivan County

101917LowNot Rated
Black River

Jefferson County

251919LowSatisfactory
Black River Pond Dam

Rensselaer County

421935HighFair
Blake

St. Lawrence County

801957HighSatisfactory
Blanchard Pond Dam

Lewis County

131931LowNot Rated
Blanchard Recreational Dam & Dike

Otsego County

131969LowNot Rated
Blazer Pond Dam

Schoharie County

11SignificantPoor
Blenheim - Gilboa Lower

Schoharie County

1651974HighSatisfactory
Blenheim - Gilboa Upper

Schoharie County

1701974HighSatisfactory
Blind Brook Club Dam

Westchester County

321959HighPoor
Blind Pond Dam

Sullivan County

101960LowNot Rated
Bloody Pond Dam

Cortland County

121928LowNot Rated
Blue Heron Lake Dam

Westchester County

151936SignificantPoor
Blue Top Dam

Broome County

202000SignificantFair
Boardman St. Reservoir Dam

Washington County

151870SignificantPoor
Boehmler Pond Dam

Orange County

10LowNot Rated
Bog Brook Dam #1

Putnam County

471893HighSatisfactory
Bog Brook Dam #2

Putnam County

241936HighSatisfactory
Bog Meadow Reservoir Dam

Orange County

291996SignificantPoor
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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.