Dams in Holt County, Missouri

25Total Dams
7High Hazard
0Significant

Dam Safety in Holt County, Missouri

Holt County has 25 dams tracked in the National Inventory of Dams. Of these, 7 are classified as high hazard — meaning failure would probably cause loss of human life.

The average dam in Holt County is 47 years old. The most common purpose is flood risk reduction. The tallest dam is Frank Milne Dam (dry) at 39 ft.

DamHazardConditionHeight (ft)PurposeYear
Frank Milne Dam (dry)HighNot Rated39Flood Risk Reduction1972
Ideker,welton DamHighNot Rated34Other1968
Gordan Lake DamHighNot Rated31Other1969
Lescher Lake DamHighNot Rated30Debris Control
Browning Lake DamHighNot Rated29Flood Risk Reduction1971
Limpp, Earl Lake DamHighNot Rated26Flood Risk Reduction1972
Tenney-hall Dam -mononame 27 DamHighNot Rated19Flood Risk Reduction1962
Virgil MilesLowNot Rated37Other1999
Kirby Rosier DamLowNot Rated33Grade Stabilization2002
Hugh M. Wallace DamLowNot Rated33Grade Stabilization2003
Duane Luna DamLowNot Rated31Grade Stabilization2003
Heck DamLowNot Rated31Grade Stabilization1989
Janice Rosier Lake DamLowNot Rated31Grade Stabilization2002
Gillis Lake DamLowNot Rated30Flood Risk Reduction1972
Dudeck DamLowNot Rated29Grade Stabilization1985
George Fogg DamLowNot Rated29Debris Control2000
Mitchell Corbin DamLowNot Rated25Grade Stabilization2002
Glen Meyer DamLowNot Rated25Flood Risk Reduction1971
Bailey Lake DamLowNot Rated25Other1950
Nauman Lake DamLowNot Rated25Other
Cain Farm Lake DamLowNot Rated25Other
Marion MendenhallLowNot Rated20Flood Risk Reduction1972
Trena Bomar DamLowNot Rated20Recreation1960
John Hall DamLowNot Rated20Flood Risk Reduction1972
South Levee DamLowSatisfactory12Fish and Wildlife Pond1937