Dams in Logan County, Colorado

10Total Dams
3High Hazard
0Significant

Dam Safety in Logan County, Colorado

Logan County has 10 dams tracked in the National Inventory of Dams. Of these, 3 are classified as high hazard — meaning failure would probably cause loss of human life. Currently, 2 dams have a condition assessment of poor or unsatisfactory.

The average dam in Logan County is 92 years old. The most common purpose is irrigation. The tallest dam is Point Of Rocks at 86 ft.

DamHazardConditionHeight (ft)PurposeYear
Point Of RocksHighSatisfactory86Irrigation1948
Julesburg #1HighUnsatisfactory23Irrigation1910
Julesburg #1aHighUnsatisfactory18Irrigation1910
JumboLowSatisfactory38Fish and Wildlife Pond1977
Dickinson IrrigationLowNot Rated32Irrigation1906
Wendell GoffLowSatisfactory25Irrigation1950
KokesLowSatisfactory24Flood Risk Reduction1962
BreidenbachLowSatisfactory16Fire Protection, Stock, Or Small Fish Pond1941
C.a. Sherwin #2LowSatisfactory12Irrigation1915
C.a. Sherwin #1LowSatisfactory12Irrigation1915