Fish & Wildlife Service Overseeing SpaceX Concrete Debris Cleanup

SpaceX is cleaning up the concrete debris from the inaugural Starship launch! Personnel from the Fish & Wildlife Service and Texas Parks have been spotted onsite, likely overseeing the process.

Felix Schlang and John Cargile of What About It report this information and provide photos.

Fish & Wildlife approval is main obstacle to SpaceX getting FAA approval for a second orbital launch attempt.

SpaceX is cleaning up the concrete debris from the inaugural Starship launch! Personnel from the Fish & Wildlife Service and Texas Parks have been spotted onsite, likely overseeing the process.

📸@GroundTruthPics for WAI pic.twitter.com/z92d88XGhl

— What about it!? (@FelixSchlang) October 19, 2023

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