Dams in Clarke County, Alabama

17Total Dams
0High Hazard
8Significant

Dam Safety in Clarke County, Alabama

Clarke County has 17 dams tracked in the National Inventory of Dams. Another 8 carry a significant hazard classification.

The average dam in Clarke County is 58 years old. The most common purpose is recreation. The tallest dam is W D Harrigan Dam at 50 ft.

DamHazardConditionHeight (ft)PurposeYear
W D Harrigan DamSignificantNot Rated50Recreation1960
Burge Lake DamSignificantNot Rated28Recreation1958
Chapman Lake DamSignificantNot Rated25Recreation1960
Solomon DamSignificantNot Rated24Recreation1962
J D Phillips Lake DamSignificantNot Rated22Recreation1975
N S Haltam Lake DamSignificantNot Rated22Recreation1968
Homer A Crow DamSignificantNot Rated0Recreation
Scotch Club DamSignificantNot Rated0Recreation
W D HarriganLowNot Rated44Fish and Wildlife Pond1960
Mws Land Co DamLowNot Rated30Fish and Wildlife Pond1983
Maubila Boy Scout Lake DamLowNot Rated24Recreation1974
W D Harrigan And Eunice H Woods DamLowNot Rated23Recreation1960
Opine Timber Company DamLowNot Rated20Recreation1965
Dunlap DamLowNot Rated18Fish and Wildlife Pond1971
Dunlap-shackleford DamLowNot Rated16Fish and Wildlife Pond1983
D R Dunlap Estate DamLowNot Rated15Recreation1971
Thomasville Sewer Lagoon DamLowNot Rated10Other1965