West Virginia Dams

562 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

562

High Hazard

445

79.2%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

59

Average Age

61 yrs

Hazard Classification

High445 (79.2%)
Significant72 (12.8%)
Low31 (5.5%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory262 (46.6%)
Fair48 (8.5%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory59 (10.5%)
Not Rated193 (34.3%)

Federal

28

State

45

Local

203

Private

257

All Dams in West Virginia

Showing 301325 of 562

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Mountain Valley Dam

Summers County

341971HighSatisfactory
Mt. Storm Lake Dam

Grant County

1531964HighSatisfactory
Murphy Creek Dam

Lewis County

35HighFair
National Steel-Ohio River Site

Wayne County

651963UndeterminedNot Rated
Neely Hollow Amd DamHighNot Rated
New Bramwell Dam

Mercer County

371970HighPoor
New Creek Dam No.1

Mineral County

421957HighSatisfactory
New Creek Dam No.10

Mineral County

621968HighSatisfactory
New Creek Dam No.16

Mineral County

1021960HighSatisfactory
New Creek Dam No.17

Mineral County

681960HighSatisfactory
New Creek Dam No.5

Mineral County

381957HighSatisfactory
New Creek Dam No.7

Mineral County

511958HighSatisfactory
New Creek Dam No.9

Mineral County

581963HighSatisfactory
New Creek No. 12 Dam

Grant County

751968HighSatisfactory
New Creek No. 14 Dam

Grant County

1111964HighSatisfactory
New Cumberland Locks and Dam

Jefferson County

641963SignificantNot Available
New Lumberport Dam

Harrison County

131981HighPoor
New West Hollow Refuse DamHighNot Rated
New Winterplace Dam

Raleigh County

301984HighSatisfactory
Nile Stone Slurry Impoundment

Mingo County

2721993HighNot Rated
No. 1-West of Cornwallis

Ritchie County

311863LowPoor
Nolan Run Slurry Impoundment

Harrison County

133HighNot Available
North Bend Golf Course Area

Ritchie County

441955UndeterminedNot Rated
North Fork Hughes River Site 21c Dam

Ritchie County

862002HighSatisfactory
North Hollow Cr ImpoundmentHighNot 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.