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 526550 of 867

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Ogden City - Sullivan Hollow

Weber County

181974HighFair
Ogden, Keith 68r4

Piute County

25LowNot Rated
Olsen

Emery County

15LowNot Rated
Oquirrh Lake Dam/Kennecott Daybreak

Salt Lake County

172006HighSatisfactory
Otter Creek

Piute County

431897HighSatisfactory
Pace

Grand County

151944LowNot Rated
Pacer Lake

Garfield County

131920LowNot Rated
Pacificorp - Currant Creek Evap Ponds

Juab County

122005SignificantNot Rated
Pacificorp - Electric Lake

Emery County

2291974HighSatisfactory
Pacificorp - Hunter Ash

Emery County

101978LowNot Rated
Pacificorp - Hunter Evap.

Emery County

161977LowNot Rated
Pacificorp - Hunter Irrig.

Emery County

301982LowNot Rated
Pacificorp - Hunter Snow Lake

Emery County

441978LowNot Rated
Pacificorp - Huntington Irrigation Pond

Emery County

551982SignificantNot Rated
Pacificorp - Huntington Settling Pond

Emery County

371977SignificantNot Rated
Pacificorp - Sand Cove (Lower)

Washington County

201928LowNot Rated
Pacificorp - Sand Cove (Upper)

Washington County

121928LowNot Rated
Palisades Lake

Sanpete County

241899HighPoor
Panguitch Lake

Garfield County

281872HighSatisfactory
Papoose Lake

Duchesne County

121976LowNot Rated
Paradise Park

Uintah County

421924HighFair
Paredes, Astrid

Salt Lake County

6SignificantNot Rated
Pariette Central Dike

Uintah County

101977LowNot Rated
Pariette East Dike

Uintah County

131980LowNot Rated
Pariette Flood Control

Uintah County

332003LowNot 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.