SOCWA
Konstantin Shilkov is a Senior Accountant at SOCWA since April 2018, specializing in governmental financial records management, compliance with Government Accounting Standards, and the preparation of financial statements for external auditors. Responsibilities also include budget development and financial analysis for critical strategic decisions benefiting Orange County and its environment. Prior to this role, Konstantin held positions as a Business Analyst at Ria Financial, where contributions focused on systems development and accounting software improvement, and as an Accountant at SOCWA, handling government administration accountancy and fiscal reporting. Konstantin’s earlier experience includes various accounting roles at Ria Financial, where responsibilities encompassed financial reporting, accounts reconciliation, and operational analysis. Educational qualifications include a Master of Professional Accountancy with a focus on IT Audit from the University of California, Irvine, alongside a Bachelor's degree in Business Economics and a Specialist degree in Complex Information Security of Automated Systems.
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SOCWA
The mission of the South Orange County Wastewater Authority (SOCWA) is to collect, treat, beneficially reuse, and dispose of wastewater in an effective and economical manner that respects the environment, maintains the public's health and meets or exceeds all local, state and federal regulations to the mutual benefit of SOCWA's ten member agencies and the general public in South Orange County. SOCWA provides, at a minimum, full secondary treatment at all of its regional wastewater facilities, and also has active water recycling, industrial waste (pretreatment), biosolids management and ocean/shoreline monitoring programs to meet the needs of its members and the requirements of the applicable National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits. The South Orange County Wastewater Authority (SOCWA) was created on July 1, 2001 as a Joint Powers Authority with no taxing authority. SOCWA is the legal successor to the Aliso Water Management Agency (AWMA) (1972), South East Regional Reclamation Authority (SERRA) (1970) and South Orange County Reclamation Authority (SOCRA) (1991).