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What is one consequence of inadequate inspections under Part 91?

CEAS may receive awards

MEAs and APAs may lose agency designation

Inadequate inspections under Part 91 can lead to significant consequences for the organizations responsible for stormwater management, particularly impacting MEAs (Municipal Environmental Authorities) and APAs (Authorized Public Agents). If inspections are not conducted appropriately, it may indicate a failure to meet regulatory standards or a lack of compliance with stormwater management practices. As a result, these agencies may lose their designation, which affects their ability to function effectively in their roles. The loss of agency designation can hinder their authority in managing and implementing stormwater regulations, ultimately impacting environmental protection efforts and compliance with federal and state laws. Engaging in thorough inspections is critical for maintaining agency status, as it ensures that MEAs and APAs uphold their responsibilities and commitments to effective stormwater management. Therefore, the consequence of losing agency designation emphasizes the importance of regular, adequate inspections to maintain compliance and operational integrity.

CEAs can become exempt

APAs may receive additional funding

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