Dams in Stutsman County, North Dakota

22Total Dams
2High Hazard
0Significant

Dam Safety in Stutsman County, North Dakota

Stutsman County has 22 dams tracked in the National Inventory of Dams. Of these, 2 are classified as high hazard — meaning failure would probably cause loss of human life. Currently, 1 dams have a condition assessment of poor or unsatisfactory.

The average dam in Stutsman County is 65 years old. The most common purpose is fish and wildlife pond. The tallest dam is Jamestown Dam at 110 ft.

DamHazardConditionHeight (ft)PurposeYear
Jamestown DamHighNot Available110Flood Risk Reduction1954
Pipestem DamHighNot Available110Flood Risk Reduction1974
Redlin DamLowNot Rated29Recreation1967
Krapp Brothers DamLowNot Rated27Recreation1968
Rueb DamLowNot Rated19Irrigation1966
Williams Company DamLowNot Rated16Recreation1968
Frederick DamLowNot Rated15Fire Protection, Stock, Or Small Fish Pond1936
Depuy DamLowSatisfactory15Fish and Wildlife Pond1937
Brolin Investment Co. DamLowNot Rated12Other
Woodworth Wpa Wcs 2LowNot Rated11Fish and Wildlife Pond1960
Arrowwood Nwr DamLowNot Rated11Fish and Wildlife Pond1992
Krapp Dam; JohnLowNot Rated10Fish and Wildlife Pond1989
Ypsilanti DamLowNot Rated10Recreation1933
Woodworth Wpa Wcs 1LowNot Rated10Fish and Wildlife Pond1960
Jim DamLowNot Rated9Fish and Wildlife Pond1937
Jamestown Ice House DamLowNot Rated8Flood Risk Reduction1890
Van Ray Farms Dam 2LowNot Rated8Fish and Wildlife Pond1993
Arrowwood DamLowNot Rated7Other1931
Halverson Dam; MarvinLowNot Rated7Fish and Wildlife Pond1998
Chase Lake Prairie Project 2 DamLowPoor7Fish and Wildlife Pond1994
Scrivens Dam; CharlesUndeterminedNot Rated11Other1958
UndeterminedNot Rated10Fish and Wildlife Pond