Hi

By the way, thank you for comments.
That’s always how good proposals end up to vote.

A huge water processing plant is industry as well, with chemicals, powerful pumps, heating…
It puzzles me a bit to remain stuck on this.
Well, i’ll give a further look this weekend.

Public administration, urban planners, utility operators themselves, third party people I don’t even know…

Basically, if I want to display land usage between several utilities in a given city, utility=* is enough.

I understand but in the end it leads to the osm=* single key.
Tagging space is expending, it’s not contracting.

You argue that utility=* isn’t maintained everywhere. Why should particular - and more elaborated - tagging should be more maintained with more people to support them?
utility=* allows less knowledgeable people to give information “it’s power or water thing, whatever it is actually”.
power=yes or water=yes aren’t a valid option when you’re not able to choose a value for those keys.

I’ve been here for 10 years now and it’s not even over with documentation.
We also need tagging that scales.

Finally, adding utility=* or not isn’t the question since we already add street_cabinet=* on every cabinet, which is perfectly valid.

That could be fine, indeed.
We will deal with industrial=oil vs industrial=refinery later.

Thank you @Friendly_Ghost for reading and commenting.

That’s not how utility=* is defined.
utility=* is the general activity, not the precise facility.
Production, transmission and distribution will be described with usage=*
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag%3Ausage%3Dtransmission

I don’t understand this one. Why should we add utility=* to the substance=* ?

It already exists
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag%3Autility%3Dheating