North Carolina Water Summit

Executive Director Brandon Waggoner representing the Tensas Basin Levee District as a speaker at the North Carolina Water Summit. Pictured with Congressman Greg Murphy & Representative David Rouzer.

About the Levee District

The Tensas Basin Levee District was created by an Act of the Legislature in 1884 and is the oldest levee district in the state. The district includes all or part of eight parishes: Caldwell, Catahoula, Franklin, LaSalle, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland and West Carroll.

The Governing Board consists of eleven commissioners, one in each parish, an additional at-large member and two additional commissioners in Ouachita Parish.

Tensas Basin Levee District personnel operate and maintain flood control facilities, to include levees, pump stations and major drainage channels.