About SOCWA

Administration

Contact staff by e-maiL USING THE links below:

Eric Griffin, General Manager
eric.griffin@socwa.org

Bob Jackovich, Operations Manager
bobj@socwa.org

Colleen Wayland, Accounting and Finance Manager
colleenw@socrra.org

Anne Farris, Human Resources Associate
annef@socrra.org

Holly Ogden, Office Administrator holly.ogden@socwa.org

Kim Tisler, Office Clerk
kimt@socrra.org

Boards of Trustees

Berkley
Public Works Director
Shawn Young

Beverly Hills
Director of Public Services
Neil Johnston

Bingham Farms
Village Manager
Ken Marten

Birmingham
City Engineer
Melissa Coatta

Clawson
DPW Superintendent
Trever Zablocki

Huntington Woods
DPW Director
Kevin Wayne

Lathrup Village
Council Member
Michael Greene

Pleasant Ridge
City Manager
James Breuckman

Royal Oak
Director, Recreation & Public Service
Kevin Yee

Southfield
Acting Public Works Director
Abdul Siddiqui

Southfield Twp.
BH Director of Public Services
Neil Johnston

Meetings & Agendas

July 9, 2025 | 8:30 am
Beverly Hills Village Hall | 18500 W. 13 Mile Rd
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August 13, 20245 | 8:30 am
Oak Park City Hall | 14000 Oak Park Blvd
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September 10, 2025 | 8:30 am
Birmingham Public Services | 851 S.Eaton St
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October 8, 2025 | 8:30 pm
Pleasant Ridge Community Center | 4 Ridge Rd
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November 12, 2025 | 8:30 am
Huntington Woods Library | 26415 Scotia
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December 10, 2025 | 8:30 am
Southfield Parks and Recreation | 26000 Evergreen Road
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January 14, 2026 | 8:30 am
Berkley Public Library | 3155 Coolidge
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February 11, 2026 | 8:30 am
Royal Oak Senior Center | 3500 Marais Ave
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March 11, 2026 | 8:30 am
Lathrup Village City Hall | 27400 Southfield Rd
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April 8, 2026 | 8:30 am
Blair Memorial Library - Clawson | 425 N. Main St
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May 13, 2026 | 8:30 am
Troy Community Center | 3179 Livernois
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June 10, 2026 | 8:30 am
Ferndale City Hall | 300 E. Nine Mile Rd
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History of SOCWA

The post World War II residential development in Southeastern Oakland County resulted in additional water customers and increased demands on the individual municipal water systems.

The City of Detroit policy, prior to 1959, was to provide water to outside customers at its corporate limits only. Therefore, most of the communities operating a water system that did not have corporate limits contiguous to the Detroit corporate limits were on well supplies.

In 1927, the City of Royal Oak built the North Woodward Avenue Water System. The System was designed to supply Detroit water to Royal Oak, Huntington Woods, Pleasant Ridge, the Detroit Zoo and the Rackham Golf Club. The System consisted of the following:

  • Pump station located at Livernois and Eight Mile Road

  • 1.5 MMG elevated tank at Ten Mile Road and Woodward Avenue

  • 48-inch water main from pump station to elevated tank

  • The System was also supplied by Royal Oak wells.

By 1948, most of the Southeastern Oakland County communities not obtaining their entire water supply from Detroit were experiencing water shortages during the summer months. In fact, some of the Detroit suburban customers were required to impose lawn sprinkling restrictions.

The Southeastern Oakland County municipal administrators realized that water must be obtained from a new or an additional source. Lake Huron and Detroit were both given consideration and it was determined that Detroit would be the most practical approach. The administrators also realized that one water system to pump, transport and store would be the most economical to construct and operate.

As the result of joint effort, Act Number 196 of the Michigan Public Acts of 1952 was adopted and approved by the Governor in April 1952. The Act permits two or more cities, villages and townships to incorporate to acquire, own and operate a water system. The Act also provides for the corporation to possess all the powers necessary to carry out the purposes of its incorporation. The Corporation may condemn either within or without its corporate limits. The corporation may not tax, must operate from revenue and may issue self-liquidating revenue bonds.

Employment Opportunities

ENGINEERING INTERN POSITION
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MAINTENANCE OPERATOR
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SOCWA FOIA Policy

SOCWA’s FOIA policy was updated on March 13, 2024. Consistent with the Michigan Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Public Act 442 of 1976, the following provides a Written Public Summary, as well as the full FOIA Policy, and the relevant forms for making requests.

COVID-19 Preparedness & Response Plan

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