Dams in Cameron County, Pennsylvania
2Total Dams
2High Hazard
0Significant
Dam Safety in Cameron County, Pennsylvania
Cameron County has 2 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 Cameron County is 92 years old. The most common purpose is water supply. The tallest dam is George B Stevenson at 166 ft.
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Data note: Hazard potential describes the consequences if a dam failed; it does not predict the likelihood of failure. Inspection, condition, and emergency-plan fields can be incomplete or delayed. Check state dam-safety officials and local emergency managers for official guidance.
| Dam | Hazard | Condition | Height (ft) | Purpose | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| George B Stevenson | High | Satisfactory | 166 | Flood Risk Reduction | 1956 |
| Salt Run Reservoir | High | Poor | 44 | Water Supply | 1911 |