Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Every structure used as shelter must provide protection from the elements. Where adequate heat is not provided, make other arrangements to protect workers from the cold. Cut firewood only after a District Firewood Permit is obtained. 2. The campsite must not encroach beyond the boundaries designated by the Forest Service. The campsite location must minimize impacts on streams, lakes, and other bodies of water. Camping is not permitted within developed recreational sites or along primary recreational roads. 3. The campsite must have a clean appearance at all times. Upon abandonment of any campsite, or termination, revocation, or cancellation of camping privileges, the contractor shall remove, within 10 calendar days, all structures and improvements except those owned by the United States, and shall restore the site, unless otherwise agreed upon in written or in the camping permit. Structures or improvements the contractor fails to remove within the 10 calendar day period becomes the property of the United States, however, the contractor remains liable for the cost of the removal and restoration of the site. 4. Unless otherwise designated by the CO the us of the area is not exclusive and may be granted to other permittees, contractors r recreating public. Disorderly conduct is not permitted. 5. Damaging or removing any natural feature or other property of the Forest Service is prohibited. 6. Servicing of equipment in the campsite is not permissible unless the campsite is within the project area. 7. Provide sanitary facilities for storing food. Provide ice chests or coolers, with ice supply made from potable water, and replenish as necessary. Provide sufficient storage for perishable food items. 8. Provide an adequate and convenient potable water supply in each camp for drinking and cooking purposes. 9. Provide adequate toilet facilities and toilet paper for the capacity of the camp. Service and maintain facilities in a sanitary condition. 10. Collect, store and dispose of garbage in a manner to discourage rodent access, minimize attraction of flies, and prevent scattering by wind.