In a water well, the initial water level corresponds to
min_suction_head=# because it is the highest level that water can
reach. Then water level will drop and suction head will increase.
If you can't measure max_suction_head, simply leave the tag empty.
You are right ;)
Maybe we should fi
Le 14. 09. 17 à 11:03, Moritz a écrit :
>>> Maybe we should find a better suitable value for water_source=stream
>>> which reflects also lakes.
> stream, river, lake, ocean, sea -> water_source=waterbody
> pond if it is a natural pond also -> water_source=waterbody
>
> if it is an artificial creat
Am 2017-09-14 12:46, schrieb marc marc:
With that scheme it is clear, that the amount of water is unlimited
(waterbody) or limited (pond, together with the
volume key)
would not it be easier to keep the 2 separate info?
water_source for the source (stream, river, lake, ocean, sea)
water_volume=
Le 14. 09. 17 à 13:02, Moritz a écrit :
> What do you mean with
>> would not it be easier to keep the 2 separate info?
> I would group unlimited, natural sources (stream, river, lake, ocean,
> sea) under
> water_source=waterbody
if you want to group unlimited sources, it seems best to use
water_
Hi Marc,
if you want to group unlimited sources, it seems best to use
water_volume instead of creating an "artificial" value for
the tag water_source
I want to group natural water sources. That these are unlimited is just
a side effect.
And waterbody is not artificial.
What is the advantag
Le 14. 09. 17 à 13:56, Moritz a écrit :
> What is the advantage of clarifying the source to stream, lake, river etc?
if this has no advantage of knowing the exact source,
don't fill the tag water_source
> Why should we add another key (water_volume) to an unlimited source
> where the information