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Plan calls for 150 feet of esplanade space for art display, and for the camp to stretch back to 'A' street. Art cars are displayed on or across the Esplanade (when not roaming the playa). These include four major art vehicles (the solar-powered big wheel tricycle "Daisy", the Mondo Spider, the Illuminated Transport, and the pedal-powered Mammoth),

The front of the camp is used for art display, including the Panoramic Photo Wall, the the Embassy chill space, the Playa Phone portable phone booth, and the Playa ATM dispensing "Larry Bucks" currency (fake banknotes "entitling" recipients to request things like a cold drink or a shoulder massage, or "obligating" them to do something similar for somebody else), These will be displayed on the Esplanade and will be open 24/7.

Mondo Spider and Maamoth will have "garage" spaces for maintenance. Daisy will be parked across the Esplanade.

Access roads are reserved to allow vehicles to move if necessary and for RVs to be serviced during the week.

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Front View

See photos page for more renderings.


Cleanup

Ed Falk is the final arbiter of cleanup; he will arrive early for placement purposes, and stay until the end to make sure that all subcamps have cleared their areas of moop.

Each subcamp is responsible for policing their own section of the camp. Unless otherwise designated, the contact person for the subcamp is also responsible for ensuring that it is moop-free as the last vehicle leaves.

On Kitchens: Elaborate kitchens are discouraged; they produce garbage and moop. Members are encouraged to bring foods which do not need refrigeration, which are consumed in their entirety (no bones, no shells, etc.), and which come in burnable packaging.

See http://earthguardians.burningman.com/clean.html for a fully-detailed cleanup plan.

Grey Water

Grey water disposal system is being completely redesigned this year; as far as we can tell, this was our only problem last year.

All soaps, etc. and anything else likely to wind up in the camp's grey water will be bio-degradable. The camp shower is placed over a large black tarp which serves as the main evaporation pond for the shower.

In addition, one or two grey water evaporation fountains will be placed near the greywater pond and will operate whenever there's enough grey water in them, and when it's not too windy.