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 276300 of 404

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Port Townsend Paper Asb Pond

Jefferson County

271978HighSatisfactory
Power Lake Dam

Pend Oreille County

601922HighFair
Priest Rapids

Grant County

1871961HighFair
Rabel Dam

Okanogan County

151940HighPoor
Radar Lake Dam

King County

341973HighSatisfactory
Rainbow Springs Dam

Snohomish County

141969HighPoor
Reardan Sewage Lagoon

Lincoln County

82006HighFair
Redmond Ridge Cedar Dam

King County

262000HighFair
Redmond Ridge Drive Ec 4n Roadway Dam

King County

82003HighSatisfactory
Redmond Ridge East Pond Srn 2 No 1

King County

142008HighFair
Redmond Ridge East Srs 1 Pond No 1

King County

112013HighSatisfactory
Reflection Lake North Dam

Spokane County

81955HighFair
Reflection Lake South Dam

Spokane County

281955HighFair
Regulating Basin West Dam

King County

321962HighSatisfactory
Roche Harbor Lake Dam

San Juan County

152013HighSatisfactory
Roche Pomona Dam

Yakima County

231995HighSatisfactory
Rock Island

Douglas County

711932HighSatisfactory
Rocky Reach

Chelan County

1301962HighSatisfactory
Roosevelt Reservoir

King County

231910HighSatisfactory
Ross

Whatcom County

5401949HighSatisfactory
Roza Ww5 Reregulation Reservoir

Yakima County

762017HighSatisfactory
Sacheen Lake Wwtp Lagoons

Pend Oreille County

152016HighFair
Salmon Lake Dam

Okanogan County

541921HighNot Available
Schweitzer Dam and Reservoir

Okanogan County

181914HighPoor
Seatac Airport Pond G

King County

112009HighSatisfactory
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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.