Le jeu. 30 mai 2019 à 01:55, Joseph Eisenberg <[email protected]> a écrit :
> I don't think "aqueduct" would work, since it isn't above ground level: > > https://assets.weforum.org/editor/skgMAyNg8Xu_anqQbTcTo87HkYgWEiN0eF-5dlsLhCo.jpg Why does aqueduct have to be above ground level? Major aqueducts feeding Paris in drinkable water are underground, so do NYC ones. > It looks like waterway=aqueduct could be used for waterways that are > generally built with an above-ground structure on one or both sides, > As John said, it is confusing structure and purpose. I don't see why waterway=* have to reflect the structure it is runing in. I would add waterway=pressurised isn't necessarily for the structure (it can involve both tunnel, pipeline and caves) but for the pressure of the water. > Most modern aqueducts used to supply water to cities in developed > countries are constructed from pipelines now, No, there are tunnels too It's time to pay tribute to John McClane : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNlMe4kU9TA All the best François
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