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How to Contact Little Rock District Regulatory Staff



Little Rock District
CESWL-RO
P.O. Box 867
Little Rock, AR 
72203-0867

Phone: (501) 324-5295
Fax: (501) 324-6013
Email: Regulatory Division
 
Northwest Regulatory
Field Office
4600 State Highway 165
Ste. A
Branson, MO 
65616-8976
Phone: (417) 334-4101
Fax: (501) 324-5762

Northeast Regulatory
Field Office
P.O. Box 865
Walnut Ridge, AR 
72476-0865
Phone: (870) 886-3610
Fax: (870) 886-3691

 

Areas of Responsibility

The state of Arkansas is divided between three different Corps of Engineers districts. Little Rock District is responsible for the southern half of Missouri and the majority of Arkansas. 

Vicksburg District is responsible for a portion in southern Arkansas, and Memphis District is responsible for a portion in eastern Arkansas.

To get a better idea of the districts' boundaries, view this map. The map is in PDF format -
The Adobe Acrobat Reader is a free download
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How to Contact Other Districts

 
 
 
 
 
 
             
 

Memphis District

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Memphis District
Attention: CEMVM-OD-R
167 North Main Street
Room B-202
Memphis, TN 38103-1894
Phone: 901-544-3471

Vicksburg District

 U.S. Army Corps of  Engineers, Vicksburg  District
 Attention: CEMVK-OD-F
 4155 Clay Street
 Vicksburg, MS  39183- 3435
 Phone: 601-631-5276
 FAX: 601-631-5459

    Kansas City District

 U.S. Army Corps of  Engineers, Kansas City  District
 Attention: CENWK-OD-R
 700 Federal Building,  Room 700
 601 East 12th Street
 Kansas City, MO  64106- 2896
 Phone: 816-983-3990
 FAX: 816-426-2321
St. Louis District

 U.S. Army Corps of  Engineers, St. Louis  District
 Attention: CEMVS-CO-F
 1222 Spruce Street
 St. Louis, MO  63103- 2833
 Phone: 314-331-8575
 FAX: 314-331-8741
   
   
  Regulatory Pledge

Public service is a public trust. As corps regulators, we must earn this trust, and to keep this trust, we must conduct ourselves in a manner that reflects the following principles:

PROFESSIONAL - We will conduct ourselves in a professional manner in dealings with all our customers, including applicants, violators, agencies, interest groups and the general public.

FAIR AND REASONABLE - We will be open-minded, impartial, and consistent in our interactions with all our customers to ensure all actions and decisions are free from bias and are not arbitrary or capricious. Customers will be treated equally and with tolerance.

KNOWLEDGEABLE - We will remain knowledgeable of applicable laws, regulations, and scientific and technical advances which affect our program.

HONESTY - We will be truthful, straightforward, and candid in all dealings with our customers.

TIMELINESS - We will strive to provide our customers with timely regulatory responses regardless of whether those responses are favorable or adverse.

ACCOUNTABILITY - We will be decisive in all actions and accept responsibility for any of our decisions and resulting consequences. All decisions will be factual and properly documented.

RESPECT - We will treat our customers with dignity, courtesy, compassion, and sensitivity.

   
   
   
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  Updated/Reviewed: 28 Apr 2010
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