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 351375 of 3,622

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Trimont Estates Dam

Macon County

25SignificantFair
Trilogy Dam

Wake County

HighFair
Tributary To South Ellerbe Creek Dam

Durham County

SignificantNot Rated
Tredmont Lake Dam

Alamance County

41SignificantFair
Townsend Foods Dam

Chatham County

251963LowSatisfactory
Town of Sylva Water Supply Dam

Jackson County

291973HighPoor
Town of Pilot Mountain Dam

Surry County

15HighFair
Town of Fairview Dam

Union County

SignificantFair
Town of Boone Water Supply Dam

Watauga County

771957HighPoor
Town Fork Creek WS Dam #7

Stokes County

451981HighFair
Town Fork Creek WS Dam #16

Stokes County

881968HighFair
Town Fork Creek WS Dam #15

Stokes County

591962LowFair
Town Fork Creek WS Dam #14a

Stokes County

541972HighFair
Town Fork Creek WS Dam #13

Stokes County

421970HighSatisfactory
Town Fork Creek WS Dam #10

Stokes County

861967HighFair
Town Fork Creek Watershed Dam #6

Forsyth County

37HighFair
Town Fork Creek Watershed Dam #5

Forsyth County

391970HighFair
Town Fork Creek Watershed Dam #2

Forsyth County

361970HighFair
Town Fork Creek Watershed Dam #1-B

Forsyth County

391968HighFair
Town and Country Lake Dam

Forsyth County

19HighFair
Ton-A-Wandah Dam

Henderson County

20SignificantSatisfactory
Tom Harrison Memorial Dam

Wayne County

251963HighFair
Todd Lake Dam

Yadkin County

281978LowNot Rated
Toby Campbell Dam

Iredell County

301994LowFair
Tobacco Branch Dam

Graham County

22HighFair
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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.