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996 dams in the National Inventory of Dams.

National Inventory of Dams

Browse 996 dams from the NID database. Each record includes dam name, location, physical dimensions, hazard potential classification, condition assessment, purpose, owner information, and emergency action plan status. Use the filters below to search by state, hazard level, condition, or keyword.

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Name State County Height (ft) Hazard Condition Year Purpose
Doberstein Dike -Willow Wisconsin Oneida 18 High Satisfactory 1927 Hydroelectric
Neshonoc Wisconsin La Crosse 18 Low Satisfactory 1914 Hydroelectric
Upper Dam Wisconsin Price 18 Low Satisfactory 1916 Hydroelectric
Black River Falls Wisconsin Jackson 18 Low Satisfactory 1912 Hydroelectric
Neopit Wisconsin Menominee 18 High Unsatisfactory 1908 Other
Upper Appleton Locks and Dam Wisconsin Outagamie 18 Significant Not Available 1940 Flood Risk Reduction
Danville Wisconsin Dodge 17 Low Fair 1850 Recreation
Spring Lake Wisconsin Jefferson 17 High Fair 1844 Recreation
Drummond Lake Wisconsin Bayfield 17 Low Fair 1961 Recreation
Ghost Lake Wisconsin Sawyer 17 Low Fair 1924 Recreation
Bloomer Mill Wisconsin Chippewa 17 High Satisfactory 1856 Recreation
Sheboygan Marsh Wisconsin Sheboygan 17 Low Fair 1937 Recreation
Jordan Wisconsin Portage 17 Low Poor 1850 Recreation
Upper Brunet Wisconsin Sawyer 17 High Fair 1939 Recreation
Camp Birch Trails Wisconsin Lincoln 17 Low Satisfactory 1940
Gomulak and Profitt Wisconsin Burnett 17 Significant Fair 1969
Tilleda Wisconsin Shawano 17 High Satisfactory 1910 Recreation
City Wisconsin Barron 17 Significant Fair 1879 Hydroelectric
Carlin Wisconsin Jefferson 17 Low Satisfactory 1943 Recreation
Turtle-Flambeau Detached Dike 4 Wisconsin Iron 17 Low Satisfactory — Hydroelectric
Old Stone Mill Wisconsin Walworth 17 High Fair 1839 Recreation
Marion Wisconsin Waupaca 17 High Satisfactory 1880 Recreation
Lake Mills Wisconsin Jefferson 17 High Satisfactory 1865 Recreation
Raciborski Wisconsin Taylor 17 Low Fair 1972 Debris Control
Frelk Wisconsin Jackson 17 Low Not Available 1970 Flood Risk Reduction
Turtle-Flambeau Detached Dike 3 Wisconsin Iron 17 High Satisfactory 1926 Hydroelectric
Fall River Wisconsin Columbia 17 Significant Satisfactory 1859 Recreation
DePere Lock and Dam Wisconsin Brown 17 Significant Not Available 1929 Flood Risk Reduction
Fawn Lake Wisconsin Ashland 16 Low Fair 1980
Bolger Wisconsin Barron 16 Low Not Rated — Recreation
Tomah Lake Wisconsin Monroe 16 High Satisfactory 1936
Monterey Wisconsin Waukesha 16 Low Satisfactory 1848 Recreation
Kekoskee Wisconsin Dodge 16 Significant Fair 1914 Recreation
Krause Wisconsin Kewaunee 16 Significant Fair 1973 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Arkdale Wisconsin Adams 16 Low Fair 1860 Recreation
Jobes Wisconsin Price 16 High Satisfactory 1934 Recreation
Blazie Investments Wisconsin Brown 16 Low Fair —
Kingston Wisconsin Green Lake 16 High Fair 1848 Recreation
Tilden Wisconsin Chippewa 16 Low Not Rated 1886 Hydroelectric
Lowell Wisconsin Dodge 16 Low Satisfactory 1905 Recreation
Trout Lake Wisconsin Juneau 16 Low Poor 1928 Recreation
Brock Wisconsin Marinette 16 Low Fair 1971 Recreation
Lewis Wisconsin Polk 16 Low Fair 1931 Recreation
Grand River Marsh Wisconsin Marquette 16 Low Fair 1969 Other
Kalepp No.2 Wisconsin Price 16 Low Fair 1955 Other
Burns Wisconsin La Crosse 16 Low Not Rated 1896 Recreation
Kalepp No.3 Wisconsin Price 16 Low Poor 1955 Other
Waterville Wisconsin Waukesha 16 Low Fair 1962 Recreation
Kirton Wisconsin Marinette 16 Low Fair 1882 Recreation
Jensen Wisconsin Polk 16 Low Not Rated 1963 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...

Frequently Asked Questions

Hazard potential is based on the consequences of dam failure, not the condition of the dam. High hazard means loss of human life is probable. Significant means economic and environmental losses are expected but no probable loss of life. Low means minimal losses are expected. The classification considers downstream population, infrastructure, and environmental resources.

Condition ratings reflect the physical state of the dam based on periodic inspections. Satisfactory means no deficiencies found. Fair means minor issues exist but no immediate action needed. Poor means safety deficiencies require remedial action. Unsatisfactory means the dam is unsafe and immediate corrective action is required.

Yes. Use the search field above to find dams by name. You can also combine the search with state, hazard, and condition filters to narrow your results. Each dam record links to a detail page with complete information.