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Getting Started Restrooms Collecting Is Prohibited Closed Areas Garden Key has fishing restrictions. The following areas on Garden Key are closed to fishing: Do the rangers live at the fort? Employees have their own living quarters, complete with a kitchen, living room, and bathroom. Most live within the casemates of the fort. To help maintain their privacy, the housing area is closed to the public. Rainwater provides employees with some of their fresh water. Using parts of the historic rainwater catchment system (first used in the 1850s), water is stored in a large cistern in the parade ground. A process known as reverse osmosis can also convert up to 1,000 gallons of saltwater into freshwater daily. Electricity is provided by diesel generator. The generator runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week, creating enough electricity to power employee residences, offices and public areas. Job vacancies are filled through competitive hiring. Employees can remain as long as they choose; the typical length of stay is three years. Park staff normally work ten consecutive days. When not working, the staff may choose to stay at the fort during their days off to do the same things that you do on your days off: sleep late, clean house, write letters, do laundry. About once a month a trip to town becomes necessary for running errands, shopping or just to see the latest movie! National Park Service and The U.S. Department of Interior. | ||||
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