North Carolina Dams

3,622 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

3,622

High Hazard

1,638

45.2%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

381

Average Age

65 yrs

Hazard Classification

High1,638 (45.2%)
Significant648 (17.9%)
Low1,336 (36.9%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory492 (13.6%)
Fair1,790 (49.4%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory381 (10.5%)
Not Rated959 (26.5%)

Federal

52

State

73

Local

370

Private

2,832

All Dams in North Carolina

Showing 301325 of 648

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Lithium Lagoon B Dam

Gaston County

50SignificantFair
Lithium Lagoon A Dam

Gaston County

301960SignificantFair
Lithco Plant Pond Dam

Gaston County

75SignificantFair
Lingle Lake Dam

Davidson County

271963SignificantFair
Lineberger Road Dam

Iredell County

10SignificantFair
Lineberger Lake Dam

Cleveland County

251981SignificantFair
Lincoln Raw Water Reservoir Dam

Lincoln County

451994SignificantSatisfactory
Lillian Cameron Pond Dam

Wake County

30SignificantSatisfactory
Levai Farm Lagoon Dam

Duplin County

SignificantNot Rated
Leonhardt Lake Dam

Burke County

251969SignificantFair
Lee Lake Dam

Forsyth County

25SignificantNot Rated
Lazy G Ranch Dam #2

Davidson County

40SignificantPoor
Laurel Thicket Pond Dam

Lee County

17SignificantFair
Laurel Lake Dam

Sampson County

121947SignificantNot Rated
Laurel Hill Park Dam

Wake County

22SignificantFair
Lassiter Lake Dam

Johnston County

121920SignificantSatisfactory
Larry Mesimer Dam

Cabarrus County

161990SignificantFair
Laney Pond Dam

Union County

8SignificantNot Rated
Lake Wood Dam

Henderson County

18SignificantFair
Lake View Dam

Franklin County

20SignificantFair
Lake Trace Dam

Lee County

301971SignificantFair
Lakestone Village North Dam

Wake County

17SignificantFair
Lake Shore Dam

Durham County

151950SignificantNot Rated
Lake Rugby Dam

Henderson County

181954SignificantPoor
Lakepointe Dam

Mecklenburg County

221989SignificantFair
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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.