Ward Dam

Ward Dam is an earth dam located in Madison County, North Carolina, built in 2006. It carries a High hazard potential classification and has a satisfactory condition assessment.

About Ward Dam

The primary purpose of Ward Dam is fish and wildlife pond. The dam creates habitat for fish and wildlife, supporting local ecosystems and potentially serving conservation goals. It impounds the French Broad River near Marshall.

Completed in 2006, the dam is 20 years old.

This dam carries a high hazard potential classification, which means that a failure or uncontrolled release of water would likely cause loss of human life. This classification reflects the consequences of failure, not the likelihood — it indicates that people live or work in the area downstream. Its condition is rated satisfactory, indicating no existing or potential dam safety deficiencies are recognized. Notably, no emergency action plan is currently on file for this high-hazard dam. The most recent inspection on record was 02/26/2020.

Living Downstream

If you live or work downstream of this dam, consider taking these steps: learn your local evacuation routes, check whether your county emergency management office has a dam failure inundation map, and sign up for local emergency alerts. The North Carolina dam safety program can provide more specific information about emergency planning for this structure.

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High HazardSatisfactory ConditionEmergency Action Plan: No

Location

StateNorth Carolina
CountyMadison
Nearest CityMarshall
River/StreamFrench Broad River
Coordinates35.80620, -82.69480

Physical Characteristics

Dam TypeEarth
Year Completed2006 (20 years old)

Ownership & Safety

PurposeFish and Wildlife Pond
Owner TypeNot Listed
Hazard ClassificationHigh
Condition AssessmentSatisfactory
Last Inspection02/26/2020
Emergency Action PlanNo

Identifiers

NID IDNC05746
Federal IDNC05746
More InfoState Dam Safety Program

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