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 126150 of 404

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Grand Coulee Dam

Okanogan County

5501941HighNot Available
Great Depression Dam

Chelan County

221998HighFair
Haight Reservoir Dam

Clark County

121951HighPoor
Hannegan Road Detention Basin

Whatcom County

281996HighSatisfactory
Happy Valley Stormwater Detention Basin

Whatcom County

141981HighSatisfactory
Harbor Hill North Pond

Pierce County

212014HighSatisfactory
Hawkins Dam

Okanogan County

161940HighFair
Heidelberg Materials Lewisville Phase 1 Dam

Clark County

392007HighSatisfactory
H & H Reservoir Dam No 1

Chelan County

191926HighSatisfactory
Hilltop Waterski Pond

Snohomish County

301995HighFair
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks and Dam

King County

631916HighNot Available
Hog Lake Dam

Spokane County

221957HighFair
Holiday Lake Dam

Whatcom County

231967HighFair
Honeymoon Lake Dam

Island County

201969HighSatisfactory
Horn School Rest Area Sewage Lagoon

Whitman County

191996HighSatisfactory
Horseshoe Lake Dam

Stevens County

452003HighSatisfactory
Horton Road Detention Dam

Whatcom County

131994HighFair
Howard A. Hanson Dam

King County

2351962HighNot Available
Ice Harbor Lock and Dam

Walla Walla County

2081962HighNot Available
Icon Materials Pond 4

King County

1401997HighFair
Iman Lake Dam

Skamania County

161996HighFair
Indian Creek Dam

Pacific County

731989HighPoor
Interfor Pacific Stormwater Pond

Clallam County

82001HighSatisfactory
Isaak Dam No 4

Douglas County

91987HighFair
Islewood Dam

Skagit County

181971HighFair
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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.