List of dams and reservoirs in Washington
This is a list of dams and reservoirs in the U.S. state of Washington, and pertinent data. According to the Washington State Department of Ecology, there are 1166 dams in the state. King County has 124 dams, almost twice as much as any other.[1]
The largest dam in Washington, in terms of structural volume, reservoir capacity and electricity production, is the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River. The tallest dam is Mossyrock Dam on the Cowlitz River, at 606 feet (185 m). The longest dam is O'Sullivan Dam on Crab Creek, at 19,000 feet (5,800 m).
List
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Located on state border with Oregon |
Dam | County | Owner | Year | Type | Height | Reservoir | Reservoir capacity |
Installed capacity (MW) |
River | Primary purpose(s) | ||
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ft | m | acre.ft | dam3 | |||||||||
Alder Dam | Pierce/ Thurston |
Tacoma Power | 1945 | Arch | 330 | 100 | Alder Lake | 241,950 | 298,440 | 50.0 | Nisqually River | Hydroelectric |
Bonneville Dam† | Skamania | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | 1937 | Gravity | 197 | 60 | Lake Bonneville | 537,000 | 662,000 | 1,242.0 | Columbia River | Hydroelectric, Navigation |
Boundary Dam | Pend Oreille | Seattle City Light | 1967 | Arch-gravity | 340 | 100 | Boundary Lake | 95,000 | 117,000 | 1,070.0 | Pend Oreille River | Hydroelectric |
Box Canyon Dam | Pend Oreille | Pend Oreille Public Utility District | 1956 | Gravity | 62 | 19 | Box Canyon Reservoir | 60,000 | 74,000 | 90.0 | Pend Oreille River | Hydroelectric |
Chief Joseph Dam | Douglas/ Okanogan |
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | 1979 | Gravity | 135 | 41 | Rock Island Pool | 516,000 | 636,000 | 2,620.0 | Columbia River | Hydroelectric |
Cle Elum Dam | Kittitas | U.S. Bureau of Reclamation | 1933 | Earthfill | 165 | 50 | Cle Elum Lake[n 1] | 436,900 | 538,900 | Cle Elum River | Irrigation | |
Culmback Dam | Snohomish | City of Everett, Snohomish County PUD | 1965 | Rockfill | 262 | 80 | Spada Lake | 165,774 | 204,479 | 112.0 | Sultan River | Water supply |
Cushman Dam No. 1 | Mason | Tacoma Power | 1926 | Arch | 235 | 72 | Lake Cushman | 453,400 | 559,300 | 43.2 | North Fork Skokomish River | Hydroelectric |
Cushman Dam No. 2 | Mason | Tacoma Power | 1930 | Arch | 175 | 53 | Lake Kokanee | 8,000 | 9,900 | 81.0 | North Fork Skokomish River | Hydroelectric |
Diablo Dam | Whatcom | Seattle City Light | 1930 | Arch | 389 | 119 | Diablo Lake | 88,500 | 109,200 | 129.0 | Skagit River | Hydroelectric |
Dry Falls Dam[n 2] | Grant | U.S. Bureau of Reclamation | 1949 | Earthfill | 123 | 37 | Banks Lake | 1,275,000 | 1,573,000 | Grand Coulee | Irrigation | |
Gorge Dam | Whatcom | Seattle City Light | 1961 | Gravity | 300 | 91 | Gorge Lake | 9,700 | 12,000 | 199.2 | Skagit River | Hydroelectric |
Grand Coulee Dam | Grant/ Okanogan |
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation | 1942 | Gravity | 550 | 170 | Franklin Delano Roosevelt Lake | 9,562,000 | 11,795,000 | 6,809.0 | Columbia River | Irrigation, Hydroelectric, Flood control |
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks and Dam | King | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | 1916 | Gravity | 26 | 7.9 | Lake Washington[n 3] | 458,000 | 565,000 | 0 | Lake Washington Ship Canal | Navigation |
Howard A. Hanson Dam | King | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | 1961 | Earthfill | 235 | 72 | Howard A. Hanson Reservoir | 136,700 | 168,600 | Green River | Flood control, Water supply | |
John Day Dam† | Klickitat | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | 1971 | Gravity | 184 | 56 | Lake Umatilla | 2,530,000 | 3,120,000 | 2,160.0 | Columbia River | Hydroelectric, Navigation |
Ice Harbor Dam | Franklin/ Walla Walla |
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | 1962 | Gravity | 100 | 30 | Lake Sacajawea | 249,000 | 307,000 | 603.0 | Snake River | Hydroelectric, Navigation |
Kachess Dam | Kittitas | U.S. Bureau of Reclamation | 1912 | Earthfill | 112 | 34 | Kachess Lake[n 4] | 239,000 | 295,000 | Kachess River | Irrigation | |
Keechelus Dam | Kittitas | U.S. Bureau of Reclamation | 1917 | Earthfill | 128 | 39 | Keechelus Lake[n 5] | 157,900 | 194,800 | Yakima River | Irrigation | |
LaGrande Dam | Pierce/ Thurston |
Tacoma Power | 1945 | Gravity | 192 | 59 | LaGrande Reservoir | 2,700 | 3,300 | 65.0 | Nisqually River | Hydroelectric |
Lake Chelan Dam | Chelan | Chelan County Public Utility District | 1927 | Gravity | 40 | 12 | Lake Chelan[n 6] | 677,400 | 835,600 | 59.2 | Chelan River | Hydroelectric |
Lake Tapps (Multiple dikes) | Pierce | Cascade Water Alliance | 1911 | Earthfill | Lake Tapps | 48,258 | 59,525 | Off-stream | Recreation, Water supply (proposed) | |||
Little Goose Dam | Columbia/ Whitman |
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | 1970 | Gravity | 96 | 29 | Lake Bryan | 516,300 | 636,800 | 810.0 | Snake River | Hydroelectric, Navigation |
Long Lake Dam | Lincoln/ Stevens |
Avista | 1915 | Gravity | 213 | 65 | Long Lake | 105,000 | 130,000 | 71.0 | Spokane River | Hydroelectric |
Lower Baker Dam | Skagit | Puget Sound Energy | 1925 | Arch | 285 | 87 | Lake Shannon | 161,470 | 199,170 | 79.0 | Baker River | Hydroelectric |
Lower Granite Dam | Garfield/ Whitman |
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | 1975 | Gravity | 100 | 30 | Lower Granite Lake | 440,200 | 543,000 | 810.0 | Snake River | Hydroelectric, Navigation |
Lower Monumental Dam | Franklin/ Walla Walla |
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | 1969 | Gravity | 100 | 30 | Lake Herbert G. West | 432,000 | 533,000 | 810.0 | Snake River | Hydroelectric, Navigation |
Masonry Dam | King | Seattle Public Utilities | 1915 | Arch-gravity | 215 | 66 | Chester Morse Lake/ Masonry Pool[n 7] |
93,900 | 115,800 | 30.0 | Cedar River | Water supply, Hydroelectric |
Mayfield Dam | Lewis | Tacoma Power | 1963 | Arch-gravity | 250 | 76 | Lake Mayfield | 133,764 | 164,995 | 162.0 | Cowlitz River | Hydroelectric |
McNary Dam† | Benton | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | 1954 | Gravity | 183 | 56 | Lake Wallula | 1,350,000 | 1,670,000 | 986.0 | Columbia River | Hydroelectric, Navigation |
Merwin Dam | Clark/ Cowlitz |
PacifiCorp | 1931 | Arch-gravity | 313 | 95 | Lake Merwin | 422,000 | 521,000 | 136.0 | Lewis River | Hydroelectric |
Mossyrock Dam | Lewis | Tacoma Power | 1968 | Arch | 606 | 185 | Riffe Lake | 1,685,000 | 2,078,000 | 300.0 | Cowlitz River | Hydroelectric |
Mud Mountain Dam | King | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | 1948 | Earth/rockfill | 432 | 132 | Mud Mountain Lake | 106,000 | 131,000 | 0 | White River | Flood control |
Pinto Dam | Grant | U.S. Bureau of Reclamation | 1948 | Earthfill | 130 | 40 | Billy Clapp Lake | 21,200 | 26,100 | Off-stream | Irrigation | |
Priest Rapids Dam | Grant/ Yakima |
Grant County Public Utility District | 1961 | Gravity/ Embankment |
178 | 54 | Priest Rapids Lake | 237,100 | 292,500 | 955.6 | Columbia River | Hydroelectric |
Rock Island Dam | Chelan/ Douglas |
Chelan County Public Utility District | 1933 | Gravity | 135 | 41 | Rock Island Pool | 131,000 | 162,000 | 623.7 | Columbia River | Hydroelectric |
Rocky Reach Dam | Chelan/ Douglas |
Chelan County Public Utility District | 1969 | Gravity | 130 | 40 | Lake Entiat | 382,000 | 471,000 | 1,299.6 | Columbia River | Hydroelectric |
Ross Dam | Whatcom | Seattle City Light | 1949 | Arch | 540 | 160 | Ross Lake | 1,435,000 | 1,770,000 | 460.0 | Skagit River | Hydroelectric |
Skookumchuck Dam | Thurston | TransAlta | 1970 | Earthfill | 190 | 58 | Skookumchuck Reservoir | 34,800 | 42,900 | 1.0 | Skookumchuck River | Water supply |
South Fork Tolt River Dam | King | Seattle Public Utilities | 1964 | Earthfill | 200 | 61 | South Fork Tolt Reservoir | 57,900 | 71,400 | 6.55 | South Fork Tolt River | Water supply |
Swift Dam | Skamania | PacifiCorp | 1958 | Earthfill | 512 | 156 | Swift Reservoir | 755,600 | 932,000 | 240.0 | Lewis River | Hydroelectric |
The Dalles Dam† | Klickitat | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | 1957 | Gravity | 200 | 61 | Lake Celilo | 330,000 | 410,000 | 1,878.3 | Columbia River | Hydroelectric, navigation |
Tieton Dam | Yakima | U.S. Bureau of Reclamation | 1925 | Earthfill | 319 | 97 | Rimrock Lake | 203,600 | 251,100 | 15.6 | Tieton River | Irrigation |
Toutle River Sediment Retention Structure | Cowlitz | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | 1989 | Earthfill | 184 | 56 | [n 8] | 160,000 | 200,000 | 0 | North Fork Toutle River | Sediment control |
Upper Baker Dam | Whatcom | Puget Sound Energy | 1959 | Arch | 312 | 95 | Baker Lake | 285,000 | 352,000 | 91.0 | Baker River | Hydroelectric |
Wanapum Dam | Grant/ Kittitas |
Grant County Public Utility District | 1963 | Gravity/ Embankment |
185 | 56 | Lake Wanapum | 796,000 | 982,000 | 1,040.0 | Columbia River | Hydroelectric |
Wells Dam | Chelan/ Douglas |
Douglas County Public Utility District | 1967 | Gravity | 160 | 49 | Lake Pateros | 331,200 | 408,500 | 851.4 | Columbia River | Hydroelectric |
Wynoochee Dam | Grays Harbor | City of Aberdeen | 1972 | Gravity | 175 | 53 | Wynoochee Lake | 69,405 | 85,610 | 10.8 | Wynoochee River | Water supply |
Yale Dam | Clark/ Cowlitz |
PacifiCorp | 1953 | Earthfill | 323 | 98 | Yale Lake | 402,000 | 496,000 | 134.0 | Lewis River | Hydroelectric |
Removed dams
- Condit Dam, on the White Salmon River in Klickitat County
- Elwha Dam and Glines Canyon Dam, on the Elwha River in Clallam County
See also
Notes
- ↑ Natural lake raised by dam.
- ↑ Holds Banks Lake along with the smaller North Dam.
- ↑ Natural lake with its ocean outlet re-routed via the ship canal. The lock and dam structure maintains the lake level.
- ↑ Natural lake raised by dam.
- ↑ Natural lake raised by dam.
- ↑ Natural lake raised by dam.
- ↑ Chester Morse Lake is a natural lake enlarged by the Chester Morse Dam in 1900. When Masonry Dam was constructed in 1915 it submerged the old dam and created a new body of water, just downstream and connected to Chester Morse Lake, called Masonry Pool.
- ↑ The Sediment Retention Structure was constructed to trap debris flow sediment after the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. The basin behind the dam is almost entirely filled with silt.
References
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