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7,402 dams in the National Inventory of Dams.

National Inventory of Dams

Browse 7,402 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
Rusk No 1 Dam Texas Liberty 7 Low Not Rated 1962 Irrigation
Armendaiz Levee Texas Willacy 7 Low Not Rated 1960 Irrigation
North Mopac Dam Texas Travis 7 High Not Rated 1960
Engeling Wma Dam No 2 Texas Anderson 7 Low Not Rated 1989 Fish and Wildlife Pond
Mccormack Reservoir No 4 Levee Texas Brazoria 7 Low Not Rated 1940 Irrigation
Quien Sabe Lake No 2 Dam Texas Gonzales 7 Low Not Rated 1962 Water Supply
R E Smith Estate Reservoir No 2 Levee Texas Colorado 7 Low Not Rated 1975 Irrigation
Lagow Reservoir No 2 Dam Texas Chambers 7 Low Not Rated 1946 Irrigation
Mcbride Lake Levee Texas Jefferson 7 Low Not Rated 1947 Irrigation
Esperanza Farms Levee Texas Cameron 7 Low Not Rated 1946 Irrigation
Valley Acres Reservoir Texas Hidalgo 7 Low Not Rated 1951 Irrigation
Rancho Viejo Dam C Texas Cameron 7 Low Not Rated — Irrigation
Reservoir No 4 Dam Texas Wharton 7 Low Not Rated 1976 Irrigation
Aquarena Dam Texas Hays 7 Significant Unsatisfactory 1849 Recreation
Lancaster Club Lake Dam Texas Dallas 7 Low Not Rated 1904 Recreation
Lake Elverda Dam Texas Leon 7 Low Not Rated 1960 Water Supply
Mercer Dry Reservoir Levee Texas Cameron 7 Low Not Rated 1953 Irrigation
Dam 38 Texas Bell 7 Low Unsatisfactory —
Reservoir No 9 Levee-Complex No 2 Texas Brazoria 7 Low Not Rated 1968 Other
Mallard Lake Club Dam Texas Brazoria 7 Significant Fair — Recreation
Tyler Pipe Industries Dam No 1 Texas Smith 7 Low Not Rated 1961 Other
Mission Valley Mills Lake Dam Texas Comal 7 Low Not Rated 1922 Other
Pilant Lake Dam Texas Fort Bend 7 Low Not Rated 1960 Recreation
Rancho Viejo Dam B Texas Cameron 7 Low Not Rated — Irrigation
Carlson Francis Reservoirs Texas Wharton 7 Low Not Rated 1971 Recreation
District 17 Los Cuates Dam Texas Cameron 7 Low Not Rated 1931 Irrigation
Rancho Viejo Dam A Texas Cameron 7 Low Not Rated — Irrigation
K D Livestock Dam Texas Johnson 7 Low Not Rated — Recreation
Cameron County Fwsd Dam 1 Texas Cameron 7 Low Not Rated 1952 Water Supply
Cochina Pozo Tank Dam Texas Dimmit 7 Low Not Rated 1973
40 Acre Lake Dam Texas Fort Bend 7 Low Not Rated 1960 Recreation
Res No 17 Levee-Mccullough Res Complex Texas Brazoria 7 Low Not Rated 1965 Other
Middleton Reservoir No 2 Dam Texas Chambers 7 Low Not Rated 1971 Irrigation
Lemmon Lake Dam Texas Dallas 7 Low Not Rated 1931 Recreation
W Scott Frost Reservoir No 1 Levee Texas Harris 7 Low Not Rated 1967 Irrigation
E W Monteith No 3 Levee Texas Chambers 7 Low Not Rated 1960 Irrigation
E W Monteith No 1 Levee Texas Chambers 7 Low Not Rated 1960 Irrigation
Jones and Allen Farms Levee Texas Chambers 7 Low Not Rated 1955 Irrigation
Roos Dam A Texas Cameron 7 Low Poor 1951 Fish and Wildlife Pond
Laguna Atascosa Crossing #2 Dam Texas Cameron 7 Low Poor 1953 Fish and Wildlife Pond
Jenkins Offchannel Reservoir Dam Texas Chambers 7 Low Not Rated — Irrigation
Roos Dam C Texas Cameron 7 Low Poor 1951 Fish and Wildlife Pond
Ranoho Viejo Dam Site D Texas Cameron 7 Low Not Rated 1931 Irrigation
Little Dam Texas Dimmit 6 Low Not Rated 1904 Irrigation
Stewart Dike Texas Randall 6 Low Not Rated — Fish and Wildlife Pond
Live Oak No 2 Levee Texas Brazoria 6 Significant Fair 1952 Irrigation
Smith Dam Texas Henderson 0 Significant Not Rated —
Mayfair Regional Storm Water Facility No 1 Dam Texas Comal 0 Significant Not Rated —
Erwin Farms Phase 3 Dam A1 Texas Collin 0 Significant Not Rated —
Leon Hurse Dam Texas Fannin 0 High Not Rated —

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.