Tag:utility=water

utility=water
Description
Infrastructure related to water treatment, transmission and distribution towards industries and domestic consumers, including non-drinkable water. 
Group: Man made
Used on these elements
Useful combination
Status: approved

The tag utility=water is added to a feature (such as a marker=*, man_made=street_cabinet or building=service) to specify that it is part of the infrastructure related to water treatment, transmission and distribution towards industries and domestic consumers, including non-drinkable water.

Water is not only essential for human consumption but for industries too. It is often pumped in natural environment in rivers or next to sources as to be treated, transmitted and distributed towards industrial or domestic consumers through complex utility networks. Such water isn't necessarily drinkable and this value covers raw water too.

Do not confuse with sewerage, sewage or wastewater systems, which are a different infrastructure system that transmits water from consumption places to treatment facilities. See utility=sewerage.
Dedicated infrastructure used to feed fire fighting devices as hydrant should be mapped with utility=hydrant.

Water utility usually corresponds to UN International Standard Industrial Classification classes 3600 (Water collection, treatment and supply) or 4930 (Transport via pipeline).

Possible synonyms

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Examples

Photo Location Tagging Note
Germany

building=service
utility=water

Water valve room in front of a covered reservoir deserves to be involved in water utility.
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