would the same be used for a mulch dump/pile?
On Tue, 18 Feb 2020 at 09:09, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 18/2/20 5:42 am, Mateusz Konieczny via Talk-au wrote:
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> I used landuse=industrial industrial=warehouse for something similar.
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> Though I admit that I am now not sure whatever
On 18/2/20 5:42 am, Mateusz Konieczny via Talk-au wrote:
I used landuse=industrial industrial=warehouse for something similar.
Though I admit that I am now not sure whatever "warehouse" fits well
for pile of coal,
even one that has specialized equipment supporting it.
Warehouse implies a bu
On 18/2/20 5:44 am, Mateusz Konieczny via Talk-au wrote:
I would use landuse=industrial industrial=* as it is in form easier to
actually use
I can see the attraction of using a tag that will be rendered, however I
don't think you can call a pile of rocks "industrial". Nothing happens
to the
Feb 17, 2020, 10:29 by thesw...@gmail.com:
> On 17/2/20 7:13 pm, Jonathon Rossi wrote:
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>> What about a stockpile? And material=gravel/dirt/sand/...?
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> landuse=stockpile
> resource=aggregate ?
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I would use landuse=industrial industrial=* as it is in form easier to actually
use
industri
I used landuse=industrial industrial=warehouse for something similar.
Though I admit that I am now not sure whatever "warehouse" fits well for pile
of coal,
even one that has specialized equipment supporting it.
I see also material= product = warehouse= tags used to tag what is stored there
( ht
Aggregate, that's the word I was after.
Do we have tags for big stockpiles of iron ore, coal, etc at mines or
ports? These tend to be pretty permanent and with heaps of loading
equipment around them.
On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 7:30 PM Andrew Davidson wrote:
> On 17/2/20 7:13 pm, Jonathon Rossi wro
On 17/2/20 7:13 pm, Jonathon Rossi wrote:
What about a stockpile? And material=gravel/dirt/sand/...?
landuse=stockpile
resource=aggregate ?
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>> Kevin.
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>> On Mon, 17 Feb 2020 at 12:31, Michael James
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>>> As someone who drives a lot of country highways they are both temporary
>>> and permanent.
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>> As someone who drives a lot of country highways they are both temporary
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> *Subject:* Re: [talk-au] Gravel pits?
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> Is this a temporary thing?
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> Or is this similar to sand bo
As someone who drives a lot of country highways they are both temporary and
permanent.
From: Sebastian S.
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Subject: Re: [talk-au] Gravel pits?
Is this a temporary thing?
Or is this similar to
Is this a temporary thing?
Or is this similar to sand boxes they (used to) have next to rail lines? (For
traction in winter)
On 17 February 2020 10:14:47 am AEDT, Graeme Fitzpatrick
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>What do we map gravel pits as? (Areas off the side of a main road, used
>by
>Dept of Transport Main Roa
What do we map gravel pits as? (Areas off the side of a main road, used by
Dept of Transport Main Roads to dump gravel etc for road building / repairs)
Quarry seems a bit excessive!
Depot doesn't really cut-it either as there's nothing there except for a
pile of dirt.
& is this another Aussie-on
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