> On Mar 22, 2017, at 3:15 PM, Bill Ricker <bill.n1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> ​or use surface tags to distinguish the paved from unpaved​ as we do with 
> roads ?


This section is paved, but it is the function of the wall of dirt with asphalt 
on top I’m trying to map. 

someone actually took a picture out there in the winter.  
https://goo.gl/maps/QfrZfUiVze22 <https://goo.gl/maps/QfrZfUiVze22> 

The old way (beyond the gate) disappears, as the top of the old levee was 
removed, lowering it by 3-5m. https://goo.gl/maps/bTdcVV6H9pn 
<https://goo.gl/maps/bTdcVV6H9pn> . This is covered by asphalt (to protect 
against erosion), and it is an embankment (holding back water during flooding), 
but it’s function is a spillway. the river to the right is the path to the sea. 
The entire inner reservoir (way off to the left) has concrete walls. Wether is 
is concrete, asphalt, or earth, it could be a dam, a spillway (with/without 
control gates), or an emergency spillway, if the normal one is in danger of 
being overtopped. in this case, the emergency spillways protect the gates to 
the south and the homes to the west. if you pan the photo 180 degrees (look 
behind “you”), you can see the gates it is protecting. 


The dam and a weir have the same job - to hold back water. a weir usually holds 
back water to feed into a pipe or some other use for the water, as a dam does, 
but is designed to be overtopped. it is often submerged, being overtopped, 
while doing it’s main function of routing water into a pipe or making a lake or 
similar.
a spillway's sole job is to get rid of excess water, for the safety or planning 
the use of the dam’s capacity. it is a feature of the dam (or other water 
control system), not the main feature itself. in this case, the spillway is a 
part of the levee system.

waterway=spillway + emergency=yes, + surface=* as the spillway is for 
emergencies seems appropriate. 

Thanks for the feedback. 

Javbw

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