On October 1, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Thursday local time that it would extend the public review period of the draft environmental assessment of SpaceX's starship and super heavy rocket booster project in Boca Chica, Texas to November 1 p> < p > the extension was made after several federal and Texas agencies involved in the review requested an extension of public participation in environmental assessment. SpaceX cannot launch a starship or super heavy launch vehicle until FAA completes the licensing procedures, including environmental review p> < p > the FAA issued a 151 page draft environmental review in September. The draft assesses the potential environmental impact of SpaceX's initial mission, as well as debris recovery and the closure of local roads in boccachka p> < p > if the FAA determines that the environmental impacts of the SpaceX project are significant and these impacts cannot be appropriately reduced, the agency will conduct more intensive review. SpaceX did not immediately respond to requests for comment p> < p > according to previous media reports, the FAA has warned SpaceX that the agency may order SpaceX to dismantle the new launch tower because the environmental review has not been completed p> < p > in July this year, FAA said that the review of SpaceX's proposed rocket assembly "integration tower" was in progress, adding that "the company is taking its own risk of building the tower" p> < p > FAA wrote to SpaceX on May 6, saying that the construction of one of the two towers proposed by the company "may complicate the environmental review process of the ongoing starship and super heavy launch vehicle projects" p> < p > based on the environmental assessment, the FAA may order SpaceX to dismantle the tower. The agency said in the draft: "in order to mitigate the impact, SpaceX's launch site may be changed, including the demolition of the integration tower." (small) < / P > < p >