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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Corps Division and Districts." National Research Council. 2004. Analytical Methods and Approaches for Water Resources Project Planning. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10973.
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Appendix B
Corps Divisions and Districts

Great Lakes and Ohio River Division (CELRD)

  • Buffalo District (CELRB)

  • Chicago District (CELRC)

  • Detroit District (CELRE)

  • Huntington District (CELRH)

  • Louisville District (CELRL)

  • Nashville District (CELRN)

  • Pittsburgh District (CELRP)

Mississippi Valley Division (CEMVD)

  • Memphis District (CEMVM)

  • New Orleans District (CEMVN)

  • Rock Island District (CEMVR)

  • St. Louis District (CEMVS)

  • St. Paul District (CEMVP)

  • Vicksburg District (CEMVK)

North Atlantic Division (CENAD)

  • Baltimore District (CENAB)

  • Europe District (CENAU)

  • New England District (CENAE)

  • New York District (CENAN)

  • Norfolk District (CENAO)

  • Philadelphia District (CENAP)

Northwestern Division (CENWD)

  • Kansas City District (CENWK)

  • Omaha District (CENWO)

  • Portland District (CENWP)

  • Seattle District (CENWS)

  • Walla Walla District (CENWW)

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Corps Division and Districts." National Research Council. 2004. Analytical Methods and Approaches for Water Resources Project Planning. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10973.
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Pacific Ocean Division (CEPOD)

  • Alaska District (CEPOA)

  • Far East District (CEPOF)

  • Honolulu District (CEPOH)

  • Japan Engineer District (CEPOJ)

South Atlantic Division (CESAD)

  • Charleston District (CESAC)

  • Jacksonville District (CESAJ)

  • Mobile District (CESAM)

  • Savannah District (CESAS)

  • Wilmington District (CESAW)

South Pacific Division (CESPD)

  • Albuquerque District (CESPA)

  • Los Angeles District (CESPL)

  • Sacramento District (CESPK)

  • San Francisco District (CESPN)

Southwestern Division (CESWD)

  • Fort Worth District (CESWF)

  • Galveston District (CESWG)

  • Little Rock District (CESWL)

  • Tulsa District (CESWT)

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Corps Division and Districts." National Research Council. 2004. Analytical Methods and Approaches for Water Resources Project Planning. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10973.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Corps Division and Districts." National Research Council. 2004. Analytical Methods and Approaches for Water Resources Project Planning. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10973.
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Analytical Methods and Approaches for Water Resources Project Planningis part of a larger study that was conducted in response to a request from the U.S. Congress in the Water Resources Development Act of 2000 for the National Academy of Sciences to review the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer's peer review methods and analytical approaches. This report reviews the Corps' analytical procedures and planning methods, largely in the context of the federal Economic and Environmental Principles and Guidelines for Water and Related Land Resources Implementation Studies, also known as the Principles and Guidelines or "P and G" (P&G), as well as the Corps' Planning Guidance Notebook (PGN).

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