What happens to a DECI that is not performing competently?
• It is both the right and the responsibility of the Enforcement Officer to notify the SMC if a DECI listed by SMC is not adequately performing the DECI responsibilities. After each notification to SMC of DECI deficiencies, the DECI will be notified by SMC of the problem and allowed a response. After three documented unresolved complaints, a listed DECI will be notified of the procedure to de-list and allowed to respond. A DECI that is deilisted will not be eligible for listing again for a period of one year from the date of formal removal from the list. • A DECI may be removed from a development by the Enforcement Officer at the sole discretion of the Enforcement Officer. Isn’t this program going to cost the development community a lot more money? • The purpose of the DECI program is to facilitate positive communication between the permit issuing agency or community and the permit holder by creating a single point of contact for soil erosion/sediment control issues with the idea that