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.
| # | Dam | County | Height (ft) | Hazard | Condition | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Laurel Creek Lake No.1 | Mingo | 47 | High | Poor | 1960 |
| 2 | Watoga Lake Dam | Pocahontas | 42 | High | Satisfactory | 1934 |
| 3 | Moncove Lake | Monroe | 33 | High | Satisfactory | 1959 |
| 4 | Grandview Farm Lake | Raleigh | 26 | Significant | Satisfactory | 1986 |
| 5 | Seneca Lake | Pocahontas | 23 | Significant | Satisfactory | 1952 |
| 6 | Spruce Knob Lake | Randolph | 23 | Low | Not Rated | 1952 |
| 7 | Flat Run Lake | Tucker | 21 | Low | Satisfactory | 1965 |
| 8 | Mcclintic Pond #7b Dam | Mason | 14 | High | Satisfactory | |
| 9 | Mcclintic Pond #7a Dam | Mason | 12 | High | Satisfactory | |
| 10 | R. C. Byrd On-site Fish Hatchery Dam | Mason | 0 | Significant | Satisfactory |
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