As an FYI, may or may not apply to Madison and Grant Village, the threadless faucets are often used where the water is a well that doesn't produce and recover quickly. Often in the west wells only produce a couple of gallons a minute. Depending upon the type of well, the well may only be able to pump 20 or 30 gallons before running dry. Running dry is very hard on the pump and can also lead to excessive sediment being pumped. The idea behind the threadless faucet is it will be used to fill buckets and small containers in intervals, not pumping continuously filling RV tanks, washing rigs or other continually usage, thus making a little bit of water available for everyone. Most of the threadless faucets also have spring loaded handles that shut the faucet off if you don't hold it on, again to prevent continuous usage. Those faucets aren't installed just to make your life harder, they have a purpose.