Tagging/Watsan

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* Names
* Names
** Fixed obvious typos
** Fixed obvious typos
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** Standardize generic ones:
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** Removed generic water names:
*** "Dumping site"
*** "Dumping site"
*** "Private toilets"
*** "Private toilets"
*** "Public toilets"
*** "Public toilets"
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*** "Water point"
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*** "Water point" (did not set <tt>watsan:description</tt>)
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*** "Water tank"
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*** "Water tank" (set <tt>watsan:description</tt>="water tank")
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*** "Water tap"
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*** "Water tap" (set <tt>watsan:description</tt>="water tap")
=== Notes ===
=== Notes ===

Revision as of 18:45, 12 October 2010

Contents

Water and Sanitation tags

currently in Kiberaother applicable/existing tagsnotes
watsan:bathroom=yes
amenity=toilets
This is an actual bath ... these are often offered as public services in Kibera, often with a toilet as well. amenity=toilet is not entirely correct
watsan:dumping_site=yes
amenity=waste_disposal
This is an waste disposal site, without proper formal structure.
watsan:pee_point=yes
amenity=toilets
This is not a formal toilet, but a place very commonly used for peeing
watsan:recycling=yes
amenity=recycling
watsan:toilet_private=yes
amenity=toilets
What about using access=private or relying on operator:type=private rather than splitting these into toilet_private/toilet_public? yes, that change makes sense
watsan:toilet_public=yes
amenity=toilets
watsan:urban_agriculture=yes
leisure=garden
yes
watsan:water_private=yes
amenity=drinking_water
man_made=water_tower
landuse=reservoir
natural=water
amenity=drinking_water assumes water is drinkable--is this valid?

landuse=reservoir implies a large, polygonal reservoir, which seems unlikely

natural=water implies a spring or lake, which seems unlikely

watsan:water_public=yes
amenity=drinking_water
Around half of the features with this tag also include operator:type=private. it means the water is publicly accessible, but for sale by a private operator

Review

User:Ebrelsford completed an initial review of these tags on October 8, 2010 and committed the resulting changes.

Found (as of October 3, 2010)

taginstances
watsan:bathroom=yes 43
watsan:dumping_site=yes 33
watsan:pee_point=yes 8
watsan:recycling=yes 5
watsan:toilet_private=yes 35
watsan:toilet_public=yes 63
watsan:urban_agriculture=yes 10
watsan:water_private=yes 137
watsan:water_public=yes 128

Changes

  • Add amenity tags:
    • amenity=toilets to features with
      • watsan:bathroom=yes
      • watsan:pee_point=yes
      • watsan:toilet_private=yes
      • watsan:toilet_public=yes
    • amenity=waste_disposal to features with
      • watsan:dumping_site=yes
  • Add operator:type=private to features with no operator:type=* tagged
    • watsan:toilet_private
    • watsan:water_private
  • Add man_made=windmill where appropriate
  • Remove watsan:toilet_public=no from features tagged watsan:toilet_private=yes and vice versa.
  • Remove watsan features from ways
  • Split features with multiple watsan:*=yes tags
    • Except features with watsan:toilet_.*=yes and watsan:bathroom=yes
  • Names
    • Fixed obvious typos
    • Removed generic water names:
      • "Dumping site"
      • "Private toilets"
      • "Public toilets"
      • "Water point" (did not set watsan:description)
      • "Water tank" (set watsan:description="water tank")
      • "Water tap" (set watsan:description="water tap")

Notes

Is there a difference between a "water point", "water tank", and "water tap"? If so, should we tag these differently? Right now the only consistent difference seems to be in name.

-- A water tank is a reservoir, usually a large above ground container; and a water tap is a spigot connected to a line. Water point, could be either.

A few nodes with watsan:other=yes mention being start/end points of terraces. Not sure what to do with these, if anything.

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