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 201225 of 312

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Pacific Nw Sugar CO Sedimentation Pond

Grant County

151998LowNot Rated
Ponderay Newsprint Mill Settling Lagoon

Pend Oreille County

241989LowNot Rated
Port of Moses Lake Lagoon

Grant County

301999LowNot Rated
Potters Pond Dam

Stevens County

121959LowFair
Powell Dam

Lewis County

111963LowNot Rated
Prosser Diversion Dam

Benton County

91904LowNot Available
Pumping Pond Dike

Whatcom County

221960LowSatisfactory
Quadrant Lake No 1

King County

81994LowNot Rated
Queens Bog Dam

King County

121987LowNot Rated
Rainbow Lake Dam

Columbia County

141955LowNot Rated
Ravensdale Pit

King County

181972LowNot Rated
Rearing Pond Dike

Grant County

121964LowNot Rated
Rec Silicon Wastewater Pond

Grant County

232009LowFair
Ringold Pond Dam

Franklin County

101962LowNot Rated
Ringold Springs Fish Pond

Franklin County

121961LowNot Rated
Rio Mount Dam

Snohomish County

221979LowNot Rated
Roslyn Wastewater Lagoon No 3

Kittitas County

101973LowNot Rated
Roza Diversion Dam

Kittitas County

671939LowNot Available
Roza Wasteway 6 Reregulation Reservoir

Benton County

201988LowNot Rated
Ruth Lake Dam

Kitsap County

181977LowPoor
San Refugio Ranch Dam

Klickitat County

161977LowNot Rated
Sasse Reservoir Dam

Okanogan County

101910LowNot Rated
Sawyer Lake Outlet Structure

King County

101952LowNot Rated
Scabrock Feeders Dam 3

Adams County

161968LowNot Rated
Scabrock Feeders Dam 6a

Adams County

151970LowNot 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.