Poor Condition Bridges in Washington

473 bridges rated Poor condition in Washington. FHWA National Bridge Inventory.

Bridges Rated Poor Condition

A bridge is rated Poor when one or more of its major components (deck, superstructure, or substructure) has a condition rating of 4 or below on the FHWA 0–9 scale. Poor condition does not mean imminent danger of collapse, but indicates significant deterioration requiring priority maintenance or replacement. There are 473 such bridges in Washington.

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Bridge State Condition Year Built ADT Length
LITTLE PEND OREILLE RIVE Washington 1970 24 7.9 m
DRY HOLLOW Washington 1926 24 7.9 m
DELEZENNE CREEK Washington 1972 24 17.4 m
TURBINE CANAL Washington 1991 22 9.1 m
SINKING CREEK Washington 1936 22 9.1 m
CRAB CREEK Washington 1918 21 8.2 m
WEST CANAL LATERAL W26C Washington 1994 20 8.6 m
TROUT CREEK 2 Washington 1985 20 8.0 m
ROCKY COULEE Washington 1929 20 8.5 m
CRAB CREEK Washington 1959 17 11.0 m
SOUTH FORK ROCK CREEK Washington 1959 16 12.8 m
DEEP CREEK Washington 2011 15 27.1 m
ROCKY COULEE WASTEWAY Washington 1950 10 24.6 m
ROZA ID WASTEWAY NO 3 Washington 1955 10 8.2 m
TRAPPER CREEK Washington 1954 10 24.5 m
WOODWARD CANYON Washington 1953 9 7.0 m
SAN POIL RIVER Washington 1953 9 15.2 m
E. BRANCH LECLERC CREEK Washington 1960 8 8.5 m
EAST LOW CANAL Washington 1953 6 25.8 m
WEST BRANCH LECLERC CREE Washington 1954 5 7.3 m
CRAB CREEK Washington 2004 4 31.5 m
RUBY CREEK Washington 1970 1 12.4 m
CLOVER CREEK Washington 1960 1 17.5 m

About Poor Condition Bridge Ratings

FHWA rates bridge components on a 0–9 scale. A rating of 4 or below on any major component (deck, superstructure, substructure) classifies the bridge as Poor condition. The bridge remains open to traffic but requires priority attention. Bridges rated 0–2 are immediately closed.