Oregon Dams

856 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

856

High Hazard

155

18.1%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

47

Average Age

67 yrs

Hazard Classification

High155 (18.1%)
Significant166 (19.4%)
Low535 (62.5%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory62 (7.2%)
Fair39 (4.6%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory47 (5.5%)
Not Rated708 (82.7%)

Federal

122

State

14

Local

94

Private

603

Tallest Dams

High Hazard Dams

Poor Condition Dams

All Dams in Oregon

Showing 125 of 62

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Younglife Waste C (Upper)

Wasco County

15HighSatisfactory
Younglife Waste B (Middle)

Wasco County

15HighSatisfactory
Younglife Waste A (Lower)

Wasco County

411986HighSatisfactory
Wolf Creek

Union County

1281974HighSatisfactory
Willow Creek

Jackson County

591953HighSatisfactory
Walterville Storage Pond

Lane County

101951HighSatisfactory
Updegrave

Douglas County

351957HighSatisfactory
Trail Bridge Saddle Dike

Linn County

351963HighSatisfactory
Timothy Lake

Clackamas County

1001956HighSatisfactory
Tarheel

Coos County

201924HighSatisfactory
Sunriver Effluent Lagoon

Deschutes County

301998HighSatisfactory
Spring Lake

Lincoln County

26HighSatisfactory
South Fork Diversion Dam

Jackson County

331932LowSatisfactory
Slide Creek

Douglas County

301951LowSatisfactory
Seaside City

Clatsop County

451996HighSatisfactory
Santa Clara

Lane County

171976HighSatisfactory
River Mill

Clackamas County

851911HighSatisfactory
Prospect Forebay Dam

Jackson County

311911SignificantSatisfactory
Portland #6 (Mt.Tabor)

Multnomah County

281911HighSatisfactory
Portland #5 (Mt.Tabor)

Multnomah County

551911HighSatisfactory
Portland #3 (Washington Park)

Multnomah County

531894HighSatisfactory
Portland #1 (Mt.Tabor)

Multnomah County

381894HighSatisfactory
Pony Creek - Upper

Coos County

772001HighSatisfactory
Poison Creek Dam

Grant County

211999LowSatisfactory
Plat I

Douglas County

301967HighSatisfactory
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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.