Utah Dams

867 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

867

High Hazard

273

31.5%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

17

Average Age

66 yrs

Hazard Classification

High273 (31.5%)
Significant326 (37.6%)
Low268 (30.9%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory125 (14.4%)
Fair102 (11.8%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory17 (2.0%)
Not Rated623 (71.9%)

Federal

82

State

27

Local

124

Private

632

All Dams in Utah

Showing 226250 of 273

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Davis County -Mutton Hollow Db

Davis County

131996HighSatisfactory
Davis County -Hooper Draw Db

Davis County

421987HighFair
Davis County -Holmes Creek Db

Davis County

221984HighFair
Davis County - Farmington Pond

Davis County

261923HighSatisfactory
Davis County -Barton Creek Db

Davis County

1401984HighFair
Dairy Dam

Sanpete County

312000HighSatisfactory
Dairy Canyon Detention Basin

Sevier County

411987HighFair
Cutler

Box Elder County

1261927HighFair
Currant Creek Dam

Wasatch County

1771975HighNot Available
Cottonwood Wash Detention Basin

Sevier County

501986HighSatisfactory
Cottonwood

Uintah County

761982HighFair
Corn Creek

Millard County

451985HighFair
Cobble Creek Dam (Morgan)

Morgan County

382016HighSatisfactory
Cliff Lake (Duchesne)

Duchesne County

281957HighSatisfactory
Cleveland

Emery County

611909HighFair
Chepeta Lake

Duchesne County

421944HighFair
Centerville Canyon Debris Basin

Davis County

452011HighSatisfactory
Centerville - Barnard Creek (Upper) Db

Davis County

472000HighSatisfactory
Center Creek No. 3

Wasatch County

331886HighFair
Center Creek No. 2

Wasatch County

381886HighFair
Center Creek No. 1

Wasatch County

421973HighFair
Cedar City Stephens Canyon Db South

Iron County

192000HighSatisfactory
Cedar City Stephens Canyon Db North

Iron County

272000HighSatisfactory
Cedar City - Fiddler Canyon Db #2

Iron County

462000HighSatisfactory
Cedar City Dry Canyon Db

Iron County

402000HighSatisfactory
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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.