South Carolina Dams

2,400 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

2,400

High Hazard

645

26.9%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

1,119

Average Age

69 yrs

Hazard Classification

High645 (26.9%)
Significant240 (10.0%)
Low1,390 (57.9%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory38 (1.6%)
Fair1,007 (42.0%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory1,119 (46.6%)
Not Rated236 (9.8%)

Federal

40

State

89

Local

91

Private

2,018

All Dams in South Carolina

Showing 101125 of 2,400

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Barr Lake Dam

Lexington County

111900HighPoor
Basil Mack Dam

Lexington County

131999LowFair
Batesburg Reservoir Dam

Lexington County

321935HighPoor
Bates Pond Dam

Barnwell County

10UndeterminedNot Rated
Batson Pond Dam

Greenville County

231971LowFair
Baughmans Pond Dam

Aiken County

131942LowPoor
Baxley 501 Pond Dam

Marion County

71953HighPoor
Baxley Farm Pond Dam

Marion County

151977SignificantFair
Baxley Pond Dam

Lancaster County

281958LowPoor
Bay Lake Dam

Darlington County

121955LowNot Rated
Beaufort-Jasper Water Sewer Authority Dam 1

Jasper County

11HighPoor
Beaverdam Creek WCD Dam 1

Edgefield County

311964HighFair
Beaverdam Creek WCD Dam 2

Edgefield County

331964HighFair
Beaverdam Creek WCD Dam 2

Oconee County

571974HighFair
Beaverdam Creek WCD Dam 3a

Oconee County

491981HighFair
Beaverdam Creek WCD Dam 4

Oconee County

601973HighFair
Beaverdam Creek WCD Dam 5

Oconee County

371971HighFair
Beaverdam Lake Dam

Dillon County

151994LowPoor
Beaverdam Millpond Dam

Darlington County

71800HighPoor
Beaverdam-Warrior Creek WCD Dam 1m

Laurens County

461976HighFair
Beaverdam-Warrior Creek WCD Dam 2

Laurens County

501974LowFair
Beaverdam-Warrior Creek WCD Dam 33

Laurens County

421977LowFair
Beaverdam-Warrior Creek WCD Dam 4

Laurens County

381974SignificantFair
Beaverdam-Warrior Creek WCD Dam 5

Laurens County

511980LowFair
Beaver Lake Dam

Richland County

201936HighNot 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.