Fish and Wildlife Dams in West Virginia

West Virginia has 10 fish and wildlife dams, of which 5 carry a high hazard classification. The dam creates habitat for fish and wildlife, supporting local ecosystems and potentially serving conservation goals.

#DamCountyHeight (ft)HazardConditionYear
1Laurel Creek Lake No.1Mingo47HighPoor1960
2Watoga Lake DamPocahontas42HighSatisfactory1934
3Moncove LakeMonroe33HighSatisfactory1959
4Grandview Farm LakeRaleigh26SignificantSatisfactory1986
5Seneca LakePocahontas23SignificantSatisfactory1952
6Spruce Knob LakeRandolph23LowNot Rated1952
7Flat Run LakeTucker21LowSatisfactory1965
8Mcclintic Pond #7b DamMason14HighSatisfactory
9Mcclintic Pond #7a DamMason12HighSatisfactory
10R. C. Byrd On-site Fish Hatchery DamMason0SignificantSatisfactory

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