State OKs Spaceport Camden, few ways now for opponents to defuse it
The reality of rockets one day launching off coastal Georgia got a big boost Thursday after the state agency charged with protecting the coast said it doesnt plan to stand in the way of a federal license for Spaceport Camden.
The Coastal Resources Division of the Department of Natural Resource issued a letter Thursday saying it collaborated with Camden County officials and the Federal Aviation Administration to develop ways to minimize the potential hazards of a new facility where rockets are launched into orbit.
State environmental regulators reviewed the countys plans and determined planned rocket launches wont violate state laws protecting the ecosystem of nearby barrier islands.
Launch vehicle operators wishing to use the facility must obtain a separate FAA Launch Operator License that has undergone additional environmental and safety review for the specific rockets they intend to launch, including federal consistency review by DNR, the state agencys letter says.
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