Fish and Wildlife Dams in Rhode Island

Rhode Island has 21 fish and wildlife dams, of which 7 carry a high hazard classification. The dam creates habitat for fish and wildlife, supporting local ecosystems and potentially serving conservation goals.

#DamCountyHeight (ft)HazardConditionYear
1Stillwater ReservoirProvidence39HighFair1918
2Curran Upper ReservoirProvidence29HighFair1902
3Curran Lower ReservoirProvidence17HighPoor1950
4Wyoming UpperWashington15HighSatisfactory1885
5Breakheart PondWashington15LowPoor1900
6Round Top PondProvidence14LowPoor1905
7Buck Hill PondProvidence14LowPoor1962
8David King Farm PondProvidence13SignificantFair1974
9Blue PondWashington13SignificantNot Rated1885
10Browning Mill PondWashington13SignificantPoor1885
11Burlingame Reservoir UpperProvidence12HighPoor1885
12Silver Spring LakeWashington12HighSatisfactory1885
13Barberville PondWashington11SignificantPoor1882
14Potowomut PondWashington10LowPoor1885
15Hamilton ReservoirWashington10SignificantPoor
16Simmons PondNewport9SignificantPoor1800
17Durfee Hill Wildlife Marsh #2Providence8SignificantNot Rated1965
18White's PondWashington8HighFair
19Great Swamp Goose MarshWashington8LowPoor1960
20Mt. Tom Wildlife MarshWashington8LowPoor1964
21Mill PondNewport5SignificantPoor1900

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