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 401425 of 3,622

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Thomas Lake Dam #2

Hoke County

12HighFair
Thomas Lake Dam

Randolph County

311963LowFair
Thomas Hall Dam

Rowan County

201970LowFair
Thomas Blue Dam #2

Moore County

23LowFair
Thomas Blue Dam #1

Moore County

23LowFair
Third Creek Watershed Dam #9

Iredell County

331958HighFair
Third Creek Watershed Dam #7a

Alexander County

471955HighFair
Third Creek Watershed Dam #37

Iredell County

371966LowFair
Third Creek Watershed Dam #34a

Iredell County

261960SignificantFair
Third Creek Watershed Dam #21

Iredell County

411954HighSatisfactory
Third Creek Watershed Dam #20

Iredell County

271958HighSatisfactory
Third Creek Watershed Dam #19

Iredell County

381956LowFair
Third Creek Watershed Dam #18

Iredell County

361960HighSatisfactory
Third Creek Watershed Dam #12c

Iredell County

331965HighFair
Third Creek Watershed Dam #11

Iredell County

341956LowFair
Third Creek Watershed Dam #10

Iredell County

331957LowFair
The Wilds Dam

Transylvania County

451969SignificantSatisfactory
The Summit At Lost Ridge Dam

Watauga County

18HighFair
The Streets At Southpoint Mall Dam

Durham County

222002HighSatisfactory
The Peninsula At Amberly Dam

Chatham County

24SignificantSatisfactory
The Lakes Dam

Cumberland County

181980HighFair
The Falls Dam

Transylvania County

251989LowFair
Thagards Lake Dam

Moore County

211964HighPoor
Texas Pond

Cumberland County

101963HighPoor
Terry Parker Pond Dam

Johnston County

182010HighFair
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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.