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> On 29. May 2019, at 03:37, Joseph Eisenberg <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> What, then, should be the distinguishing characteristic between
> waterway=canal and waterway=ditch or =drain? Width or importance or
> navigability, or should we still mention the usage as the main
> difference?


IIRR ditches were seen without construction like steel or concrete, just a man 
made depression to channel water, while drains are required to have their 
borders (and maybe base) constructed.

Not sure about small rock-cut waterways  with massive impermeable sides, are 
these ditches or canals or drains?

Stating the usage explicitly might help interpretation of the data, or while 
we’re still mapping fragments of an incomplete network, although I would have 
guessed with a more mature mapping this could already be seen from looking at 
the network structure and flow directions?

What about the practical, human scale distinction we use for natural waterways 
(can be jumped over), wouldn’t it be equally interesting for man made waterways?
Is a canal you can jump over still a canal, or does size somehow come into the 
equation? Can there be draining canals, or are these always drains?

Cheers, Martin 
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