Water Supply Dams in Maine

Maine has 29 water supply dams, of which 4 carry a high hazard classification. The dam stores water for municipal, industrial, or agricultural use, helping ensure a reliable supply for the surrounding area.

#DamCountyHeight (ft)HazardConditionYear
1Mount ZirconOxford70HighFair1914
2Bell MarshYork62HighSatisfactory1987
3Middle PondYork35SignificantSatisfactory1901
4Little MadaswaskaAroostook33LowNot Rated1960
5BoulterYork31SignificantSatisfactory1950
6Silver LakeHancock29HighUnsatisfactory1930
7Folly Pond SouthYork28LowNot Rated1942
8New PondLincoln21LowFair1992
9City PondFranklin20LowNot Rated1905
10Perry Station DamWashington20SignificantPoor1911
11North PondOxford17SignificantPoor1905
12Monson PondAroostook16LowNot Rated1925
13DanforthWashington16LowNot Rated1845
14Moose Pond StorageOxford14SignificantFair1917
15Brewer LakePenobscot14LowNot Rated1900
16Cider MillYork13LowFair1900
17North AuburnAndroscoggin12HighUnsatisfactory1964
18Lower Hadlock PondHancock12LowSatisfactory1934
19Marks LakeWashington12LowPoor1820
20Lily PondHancock11SignificantPoor1948
21Grassy PondKnox11LowNot Rated1962
22AnasagunticookOxford11SignificantSatisfactory1900
23StumpFranklin10LowNot Rated1948
24Half Moon PondWaldo10LowNot Rated
25Jordan PondHancock7LowNot Rated1920
26Twitchell PondOxford7LowNot Rated1860
27Hancock PondSomerset7LowNot Rated1923
28Snare CreekWashington7LowNot Rated1900
29Chases Pond DikeYork6SignificantSatisfactory1950

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