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 426450 of 817

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Little Falls Spillway Dam

Lincoln County

721910LowFair
Little Falls Dam

Stevens County

641910HighFair
Lindblad Brothers Dam

Grant County

141940LowFair
Lincoln Rock S.P. Evaporative Lagoons

Douglas County

151981SignificantSatisfactory
Limerick Lake Dam

Mason County

341966HighSatisfactory
Limekiln Dam

San Juan County

191976LowNot Rated
Lily Lake Dam

Chelan County

141892HighSatisfactory
Liberty Acres Lagoon 7

Yakima County

62000SignificantFair
Liberty Acres Lagoon 3

Yakima County

71990SignificantFair
Lewis Dam

Kitsap County

151973LowNot Rated
Leprechaun Lake Dam

Mason County

161966HighSatisfactory
Lenice Dam

Grant County

101976LowNot Rated
Leader Lake Saddle Dam

Okanogan County

161910HighSatisfactory
Leader Lake Dam

Okanogan County

611910HighSatisfactory
Leach Creek Stormwater Detention Dam

Pierce County

131960HighFair
Lawson Lake Dam

San Juan County

171948LowFair
Lawrence Orchards Dam

Grant County

131995HighFair
Lawrence Lake Dam

Thurston County

301918LowNot Rated
Latitude 47 Commerce Center Stormwater Pond

Pierce County

152020HighFair
Lang Dam No 1

Skagit County

131956HighFair
Lamb Weston Richland Lrad Lagoon

Benton County

292017SignificantSatisfactory
Lakemont Stormwater Pond

King County

131992HighSatisfactory
Lake Minterwood Dam

Pierce County

141967LowNot Rated
Lakeland South Pond No 1

Pierce County

132003HighFair
Lake Kittyprince Dam

King County

101967HighFair
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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.