Public Works/Drain Office
The Public Works Commissioner is elected to a four year term. The Public Works Office, located in the Courthouse, is responsible for the operation and maintenance of approximately 900 open drains that total 1,800 miles and 300 drains that are partially enclosed that total 400 miles. This office is also responsible for the operation and maintenance of eight pump stations and four retention basins. The Public Works Commissioner administers the Michigan Drain Code and advises the public regarding practical and economical solutions relative to drain systems.
The Public Works Commissioner also, in conjunction with the local municipalities, oversees construction of water supply systems, sewer collection systems, wastewater treatment facilities, sale of bonds and administers Part 91 of Act 451, the Michigan Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Act through the issuance of permits.
Additional Information:
- Advanced Notice: Cattail/Phragmites & Brush Control Program
- Application Form for No Treatment Zone: Brush Control Program
- Sewer Disposal System Event (Public Act 222)
- Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Requests
- The Importance of Michigan Drain Commissioners - Video
- Additional Links
- Frequently Asked Questions - Hearing of Practicability - Whitmore & S. Br. Swan Creek IC Drain