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 176200 of 648

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Emerson Lake Dam

Cabarrus County

25SignificantFair
E.M. Johnson Detention Basin Dam

Wake County

SignificantSatisfactory
English Heifer Cove Dam

Polk County

40SignificantFair
Eno West Point Dam

Durham County

10SignificantNot Rated
Erwin Road Pond Dam

Orange County

SignificantNot Rated
Estes Lake Dam

McDowell County

251973SignificantSatisfactory
Evans Lake Dam

Gaston County

201956SignificantFair
Everett Lake Dam

Richmond County

201800SignificantNot Rated
Ezra Road Dam

Cleveland County

23SignificantFair
Faggart Dam

Cabarrus County

14SignificantFair
Fair Lake Dam

Scotland County

141952SignificantPoor
Family Dollar Dam

Mecklenburg County

132008SignificantFair
Farmstead Lake Dam

Iredell County

32SignificantFair
Farmville Road Dam

Cleveland County

SignificantNot Rated
Feid Pond Dam

Buncombe County

19SignificantSatisfactory
Finch'S Millpond Dam

Wilson County

15SignificantUnsatisfactory
Firetower Road Dam

Richmond County

14SignificantNot Rated
Flaherty Park Lower Dam

Wake County

SignificantNot Rated
Flaherty Park Upper Dam

Wake County

SignificantNot Rated
Flemming Fields Dam

Wake County

SignificantNot Rated
Flowers Dam

Johnston County

20SignificantNot Rated
Flowers Lake Dam #1

Johnston County

25SignificantFair
Flowers Pond Dam #2

Johnston County

20SignificantNot Rated
Ford Lake Dam

Transylvania County

27SignificantPoor
Forest Lake Dam

Rutherford County

381963SignificantPoor
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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.