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

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Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Cliff Lake (Duchesne)

Duchesne County

281957HighSatisfactory
Cleveland

Emery County

611909HighFair
Clegg Lake (Aka Clyde Lake)

Wasatch County

181930SignificantNot Rated
City Pond

Sanpete County

191982SignificantNot Rated
Christensen (Russell)

Wasatch County

251988SignificantNot Rated
Christensen, Elliott F. (Lds Church)

Washington County

15SignificantNot Rated
China Lake

Summit County

141954LowNot Rated
Chester No. 5

Sanpete County

141883LowNot Rated
Chester No. 4

Sanpete County

101883LowNot Rated
Chester No. 3

Sanpete County

15LowNot Rated
Chester No. 1

Sanpete County

121883LowNot Rated
Chepeta Lake

Duchesne County

421944HighFair
Chain Lake (Upper)

Duchesne County

151921SignificantNot Rated
Chain Lake (Lower)

Duchesne County

211929SignificantNot Rated
Centerville -Deuel Creek Db

Davis County

131984SignificantNot Rated
Centerville City Erosion Dike

Davis County

1935SignificantNot Rated
Centerville Canyon Debris Basin

Davis County

452011HighSatisfactory
Centerville - Barnard Creek (Upper) Db

Davis County

472000HighSatisfactory
Center Creek No. 5

Wasatch County

191886SignificantNot Rated
Center Creek No. 3

Wasatch County

331886HighFair
Center Creek No. 2

Wasatch County

381886HighFair
Center Creek No. 1

Wasatch County

421973HighFair
Cell 4 A and B

San Juan County

30LowNot Available
Cedar City Stephens Canyon Db South

Iron County

192000HighSatisfactory
Cedar City Stephens Canyon Db North

Iron County

272000HighSatisfactory
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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.