Ohio Dams

1,377 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

1,377

High Hazard

397

28.8%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

509

Average Age

65 yrs

Hazard Classification

High397 (28.8%)
Significant564 (41.0%)
Low339 (24.6%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory324 (23.5%)
Fair421 (30.6%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory509 (37.0%)
Not Rated123 (8.9%)

Federal

39

State

115

Local

356

Private

753

All Dams in Ohio

Showing 2650 of 397

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Bellevue Upground Reservoir No. 1

Huron County

141874HighPoor
Bellevue Upground Reservoir No. 3

Huron County

181900HighPoor
Bellevue Upground Reservoir No. 4

Huron County

181919HighPoor
Belmont Hills Country Club Lake Dam

Belmont County

211940HighPoor
Belmont Lake Dam

Belmont County

671961HighPoor
Berlin Dam

Mahoning County

961943HighNot Available
Bethany Lake Dam

Holmes County

291962HighSatisfactory
Bethesda Reservoir Dam

Belmont County

301959HighSatisfactory
Bibbee'S Little Rock Lake Dam

Columbiana County

271960HighPoor
Big Bear Lake Dam

Scioto County

371972HighPoor
Blanchester Reservoir No. 3 Dam

Clinton County

151934HighPoor
Blanchester Reservoir No. 4 Dam

Clinton County

161950HighUnsatisfactory
Blanchester Res No. 6 Dam

Clinton County

242003HighFair
Blue Heron Lake No. 1 Dam

Medina County

28HighFair
Blue Heron Lake No. 5 Dam

Medina County

19HighFair
Blue Rock Lake Dam

Muskingum County

311937HighSatisfactory
Bolivar Dam

Stark County

871938HighNot Available
Bowling Green Upground Res & Sludge Lgns

Wood County

221989HighSatisfactory
Bresler Upground Reservoir

Allen County

381970HighFair
Briar Hill Lake Dam

Cuyahoga County

241913HighSatisfactory
Briarwood Sportsman'S Club No. 11 Dam

Logan County

501976HighPoor
Bridge Creek Dam

Geauga County

401961HighPoor
Brimfield Lake Dam

Portage County

161959HighPoor
Brown & Haskins Lake Dam

Ross County

271967HighSatisfactory
Brye Lake Dam

Medina County

121988HighPoor
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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.