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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/10/22 09:23, Graeme Fitzpatrick
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, 6 Oct 2022 at 22:00,
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With all these tags, there is still no way to properly
describe a place <br>
with a pipe that provides water which is not drinkable and
not decorative.<br>
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<div>Throwing another one into the mix - taps in camp grounds
& similar where they can't fully guarantee the quality,
so they're signed "We recommend you boil this water before
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<div>drinking = yes after boiling?</div>
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<p>There have been attempts at applying 'further process to the
water'. <br>
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<p>I'd tag drinking_water:legal=no as a start.</p>
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<p>Next ? drinking_water=conditional, conditional=boiling? Note I
just made up to conditional=* thing ... <br>
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<p>As for the pipe ... does it have a tap, or does it flow
constantly? Bore water? Spring water? <br>
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