Dams in Pacific County, Washington
4Total Dams
1High Hazard
0Significant
Dam Safety in Pacific County, Washington
Pacific County has 4 dams tracked in the National Inventory of Dams. Of these, 1 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 Pacific County is 46 years old. The most common purpose is water supply. The tallest dam is Indian Creek Dam at 73 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Indian Creek Dam | High | Poor | 73 | Water Supply | 1989 |
| Dohman Creek Dam | Low | 41 | Water Supply | 1978 | |
| Chinook Water District Dam | Low | 26 | Water Supply | 1991 | |
| Teal Duck Slough Dam | Low | 8 | Recreation | 1960 |