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 826850 of 856

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Barnes Bros. Reservoir

Marion County

341963SignificantNot Rated
Balm Creek Reservoir

Baker County

681963SignificantNot Rated
Baker West Nursery Dam

Marion County

261998LowNot Rated
Baker, Er

Yamhill County

591970HighFair
Bailey Reservoir (Aka Kalsch)

Washington County

121968LowNot Rated
Badger Lake (Hood River)

Hood River County

231942LowNot Rated
Arthur R. Bowman Dam

Crook County

2451961HighNot Available
Arritola Reservoir

Malheur County

181916LowNot Rated
Arock Diversion Dam

Malheur County

20LowNot Rated
Arntz Dam

Harney County

221957LowNot Rated
Applegate Dam

Jackson County

2421980HighNot Available
Antelope Flat (Crook)

Crook County

371965LowNot Rated
Antelope Dam

Klamath County

181959LowNot Rated
Antelope

Malheur County

601923HighSatisfactory
Andy Hill Reservoir

Lake County

211961LowNot Rated
Anderson - Roy Reservoir

Clackamas County

261970LowNot Rated
Anderson-Rose Diversion Dam

Klamath County

231921LowNot Available
Anderson-Lower (Malheur)

Malheur County

341917LowNot Rated
Amity Hills Dam

Yamhill County

32SignificantNot Rated
American Can Dams (Lagoon)

Linn County

141977LowNot Rated
Amalgamated Sugar

Malheur County

111984LowNot Rated
Altnow Reservoir

Harney County

231908LowNot Rated
Allen Creek

Crook County

831959LowNot Rated
Alder Creek

Harney County

631973LowNot Rated
Albertson S Reservoir (Malheur) (Lagoon)

Malheur County

221976LowNot Rated
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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.