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 5175 of 273

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Davis County -Shepard Creek Db

Davis County

251935HighFair
Davis County -Stone Creek Db

Davis County

1051984HighFair
Davis/Weber County Canal Co. Kaysville

Davis County

241992HighSatisfactory
Davis/Weber County Canal Co. Layton Pond

Davis County

171993HighSatisfactory
Davis/Weber County Canal Co. Sunset Pond

Davis County

211993HighSatisfactory
Deer Creek Dam

Wasatch County

2401941HighNot Available
Deer Valley

Wasatch County

261888HighFair
Deer Valley Snow Making Reservoir

Summit County

332001HighSatisfactory
Deuel Creek

Davis County

20HighSatisfactory
Dmad

Millard County

371959HighSatisfactory
Draper Pressure Irrigation Project

Salt Lake County

181993HighSatisfactory
Dutch Canyon Dam - Midway Irrigation

Wasatch County

202007HighSatisfactory
East Canyon Dam

Morgan County

2601966HighNot Available
East Park

Uintah County

351919HighFair
Echo Dam

Summit County

1611931HighNot Available
Ensign Downs Db (Aka Victory Road Db)

Salt Lake County

231991HighSatisfactory
Enterprise (Lower)

Washington County

561925HighFair
Enterprise (Upper)

Washington County

911912HighSatisfactory
Fairview Lake

Sanpete County

481869HighSatisfactory
Farmington Irrigation - Reservoir B

Davis County

201979HighFair
Farmington Irrigation - Reservoir C

Davis County

201979HighFair
Fiddler Canyon Db #1

Iron County

121985HighSatisfactory
Fish Lake

Summit County

211927HighFair
Flaming Gorge Dam

Daggett County

5021964HighNot Available
Forsyth

Sevier County

651922HighSatisfactory
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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.