Washington Dams

817 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

817

High Hazard

404

49.4%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

65

Average Age

55 yrs

Hazard Classification

High404 (49.4%)
Significant98 (12.0%)
Low312 (38.2%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory241 (29.5%)
Fair191 (23.4%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory65 (8.0%)
Not Rated320 (39.2%)

Federal

69

State

42

Local

193

Private

392

Tallest Dams

High Hazard Dams

All Dams in Washington

Showing 326350 of 817

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Nielsen Dam B

Snohomish County

91973HighPoor
Nielsen Dam A

Snohomish County

151950LowNot Rated
Newman Lake Flood Control Dam

Spokane County

131976HighPoor
Newcastle Vista Pond 3

King County

112012HighFair
Newcastle Railroad Embankment Dam

King County

551900HighPoor
Nestle Potato Effluent Lagoon

Grant County

321994LowNot Rated
Nada Dam

Chelan County

91939LowSatisfactory
Muth Stormwater Pond

King County

122007HighSatisfactory
Mud Mountain Dam

King County

4251948HighNot Available
Moxee Valley Orchards Dam

Yakima County

391985HighPoor
Mount St. Helens Sediment Retention Structure

Cowlitz County

2391988HighNot Available
Mountain View East Storm Ponds

Snohomish County

112021HighNot Rated
Mountain Pond Dam

Walla Walla County

421992HighFair
Mountain Meadows Lake Dam

Pend Oreille County

101959HighPoor
Mountain Lake Dam

San Juan County

171905HighFair
Mossyrock - Saddle Dike

Lewis County

231968LowSatisfactory
Moses Lake South Dam

Grant County

201961LowNot Available
Moses Lake North Dam

Grant County

191930LowNot Rated
Morse Lake Overflow Dike

King County

301904LowNot Rated
Moran Slough Dike

Grant County

131964LowSatisfactory
Moccasin Lake Dam

Okanogan County

171969HighFair
Minckler Dam B

Island County

251975HighFair
Minckler Dam A

Island County

111975HighFair
Mill Pond Stormwater Detention Dam

King County

131994HighSatisfactory
Mill Pond Dam Klickitat Co

Klickitat County

181951LowNot 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.