Division of Energy & Mineral Resources

Emergency Management

Who We Are

E&E’s Emergency Management (EM) coordinates activities and provides support for emergency response, incident management, technical and safety trainings, planning and preparedness, and continuity of operations for all E&E entities and personnel.

One significant focus for EM is providing state and federally coordinated support in the event of unintentional releases of oil or hazardous materials. EM also houses the Clandestine Lab Cleanup program, which—as the name would imply—addresses the cleanup of properties contaminated by the illegal manufacture of controlled substances, or clandestine laboratories, more commonly known as meth labs.

Andrea Hopkins

Associate Energy Administrator, Division of Energy & Mineral Resources, Emergency Management

"We oversee a variety of activities related to preparedness for and response to both internal and external disruptive events. Additionally, we a have vital role when it comes to environmental releases by providing state and federally coordinated support in response to transportation incidents, fixed facility incidents, natural disasters, or intentional/terrorist acts that pose a threat to human health, property, or the environment."

York Selected as OGC Director and Chief Administrator of Energy

DEQ Leadership
DEMR Leadership

Questions or Comments?

Bailey Taylor

Division of Environmental Quality Director and Chief Administrator of Environment

Colbie Jones

Associate Environment Administrator, Division of Environmental Quality

Stacie Wassell

Associate Director, Office of Water Quality

Lucy Cross

Enterprise Services Director, Enterprise Services

Demetria Kimbrough

Associate Director, Office of Air Quality

Bryan Leamons

Associate Director, Office of Land Resources

Alan York

Chief Administrator of Energy

Andrea Hopkins

Associate Energy Administrator, Division of Energy & Mineral Resources, Emergency Management; Program Manager, Mining Program

Scott Ausbrooks

Director & State Geologist, Office of the State Geologist

Kevin Pfalser

Director, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board

Mitchell Simpson

Director, Arkansas Energy Office

Report an Emergency

If you are reporting a spill, leak, geohazard event, release of petroleum products, hazardous materials, or gases that requires an immediate emergency response, please call the:

Arkansas Division of Emergency Management
800-322-4012

Then contact the Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment:

E&E Emergency Management
501-682-0716

If after hours, please leave a message. Your call will be returned.

Severe Weather: Donate to the Arkansas Disaster Relief Program