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Category Archives: Government

FAA Falcon 9 Environmental Assessment Comments

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Voice your opinion on how increased Falcon 9 activities at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station will affect you, your environment and your natural resources.

Posted byAdminMay 14, 2025May 14, 2025Posted inFAA, SpaceXTags: Environmental Assessment, FAA, Falcon 9, Spaceport, SpaceX

Titusville Appeals Right to Clean Water Amendment Again

Titusville algae bloom

Titusville has filed it’s third appeal against the Right to Clean Water Amendment.

Posted byAdminSeptember 26, 2024September 29, 2024Posted inEnvironment, TitusvilleTags: Environment, Right to Clean Water, TitusvilleLeave a comment on Titusville Appeals Right to Clean Water Amendment Again

FAA Starship Super Heavy EIS Comments

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IRL Roundtable has submitted it’s comments on the upcoming KSC Starship Super Heavy Launch License Environmental Impact Statement.

Posted byAdminJuly 14, 2024August 7, 2024Posted inEnvironment, FAA, SpaceXTags: Environmental Impact Statement, FAA, KSC, NEPA, Spaceport, SpaceX, Starship, Super Heavy

Michael Myjak Speaks to Titusville City Council

Waterfowl at Kennedy Space Center

Michael Myjak speaks to the Titusville City Council about the environmental effects of the commercial space industry and the need for a Spaceport Planning Authority.

Posted byMichaelApril 29, 2024April 29, 2024Posted inSpaceport, TitusvilleTags: Spaceport, SpaceX, TitusvilleLeave a comment on Michael Myjak Speaks to Titusville City Council

Titusville Denies Citizen’s Right to Clean Water

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Titusville has been fighting in court to prevent the voter approved Right to Clean Water amendment from ever taking effect.

Posted byAdminJune 16, 2023August 23, 2024Posted inTitusvilleTags: Right to Clean Water, Speak Up Titusville, TitusvilleLeave a comment on Titusville Denies Citizen’s Right to Clean Water

Titusville Struggles with Right to Clean Water Amendment

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Titusville voters have the ability to challenge a governmental or corporate action in court when it pollutes the waters of Titusville. 

Posted byMichaelJune 14, 2023August 23, 2024Posted inTitusvilleTags: Right to Clean Water, Speak Up Titusville, TitusvilleLeave a comment on Titusville Struggles with Right to Clean Water Amendment

Titusville Vs Right to Clean Water Petition

Florida's Right to Clean Water

A judge ruled on May 22nd, 2023 that the Titusville City Council had illegally refused to certify the Right to Clean Water amendment.

Posted byAdminMay 27, 2023August 23, 2024Posted inTitusvilleTags: Right to Clean Water, Speak Up Titusville, TitusvilleLeave a comment on Titusville Vs Right to Clean Water Petition

Florida Legislature Passes HB 1379 – SB 1632 Environmental Protection

Titusville algae bloom

HB1379 and SB1632 provide enhanced protections for the Indian River Lagoon with funding for restoration projects.

Posted byFrank RohrerMay 12, 2023May 12, 2023Posted inEnvironment, GovernmentTags: Department of Environmental Protection, Environmental Protection, Government, House Bill, Senate BillLeave a comment on Florida Legislature Passes HB 1379 – SB 1632 Environmental Protection

Balance Space Transportation Needs with Environmental Considerations

United States Capital

Environmental considerations pose significant challenges to new spaceports and new launch or reentry facilities at existing spaceports.

Posted byAdminApril 24, 2023April 24, 2023Posted inGovernmentTags: Land Management, Preservation, SpaceportLeave a comment on Balance Space Transportation Needs with Environmental Considerations

Brevard County Removes Derelict Boats

Derelict boat

Brevard County Boating and Waterways has begun removing 50 derelict boats at an average cost of $7,000 each.

Posted byFrank RohrerMarch 31, 2023October 10, 2024Posted inGovernmentTags: Brevard County, Derelict BoatsLeave a comment on Brevard County Removes Derelict Boats

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