Tag:man_made=water_tap
man_made = water_tap |
Description |
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Publicly usable water tap |
Group: man made |
Used on these elements |
Useful combination |
Status: approved |
Tools for this tag |
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A water tap is a man-made construction providing water, supplied by water distribution system (unlike in case of man_made=water_well, where groundwater may be used directly). The tag man_made=water_tap is used for publicly usable water taps, such as those in cities and graveyards.
There are two approaches for tagging that the water from such a public tap is potable (safe for human consumption): one approach is to combine the tag man_made=water_tap with amenity=drinking_water, the other is to add drinking_water=yes. Some mappers consider both variants to be interchangeable in the case of taps, others make a distinction where the tag amenity=drinking_water is to be used when the tap's main function is to provide drinking water (e.g. for hikers or cyclists) and the tag drinking_water=yes is preferred when the tap happens to provide drinking water but that is not its main function (e.g. for watering plants)[1]. For non-potable water, the tag drinking_water=no is used.
The tag should not be used to tag fire hydrants, for which a special emergency=fire_hydrant tag is available.
Water taps can be activated by turning a handle or pressing a button or by some other method[2] and one of their defining requirements is that users interact with them to start the flow of water [3]. A man_made=drinking_fountain providing a tiny upward jet of water does not need to be tagged as a water tap nor does a amenity=shower.
Related tags
- man_made=water_well A man made excavation in the ground to gain water from an aquifer.
- man_made=drinking_fountain Provides a small jet of drinking water.
- natural=spring Water flowing out of the ground. May have a fountain built around it (see Roman Bath in Bath, U.K).
Examples
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public press button water tap, Florence, Italy | |
Not all water taps provide drinking water. It is useful to add drinking_water=no or amenity=drinking_water to them. | |
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This 'bubbler' is also considered by some as water tap as it is activated by its user[4]. This is controversial as the 'tap' component is a valve that also occurs in amenity=shower and there is no suggestion that showers need to be mapped as a 'tap'. Some consider this would be better mapped as man_made=drinking_fountain particularly as 'bubbler' is not British English and only used in some locations none of which are entire countries. |
public press button/Delay Action Watersaving water tap, at the amenity=sanitary_dump_station of Air de Valuéjols, France.
Classic public water tap, Le Mont-Saint-Michel, France. For working one additional tags fitting it would be fountain=drinking and amenity=drinking_water. Stevea says yes to amenity=drinking_water but no to fountain=drinking because of the downward-pointing spout. If there were such a tag as water_fixture=hose_bib it would apply here. (I'm trying to share my knowledge of English about these things).
Similar features
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Drinking water signs
Not drinking water signs
Rendering
Possible rendering:
See also
- Proposal page
- Standpipe (street) on Wikipedia
- emergency=fire_hydrant
- amenity=water_point -for 'large amounts' of water e.g. to a caravan.
- waterway=water_point - for 'large amounts' of water to a boat.
- amenity=drinking_water - non specific other than 'drinking'. Could be a tap or something else.
- handle=* - specify type of handle used to activate/regulate water flow
- fountain=bottle_refill - Indicates whether a water bottle can easily be filled.
References
- ↑ https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/water-taps-with-drinking-water/113778
- ↑ https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/tagging/2022-September/065571.html
- ↑ https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/tagging/2022-September/065575.html
- ↑ https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/tagging/2022-October/thread.html#65870