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  2. Greater Winnipeg Water District Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    1919. Location. The Greater Winnipeg Water District Aqueduct ( GWWDA) is an aqueduct that supplies the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, with water from Shoal Lake, Kenora District, Ontario. Winnipeg has relied on the lake as its source for safe drinking water since the aqueduct was put in service in 1919 at a cost of nearly CDN $16 million.

  3. Municipal waste management in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    The municipal waste management by Winnipeg City is consistent with the Provincial regulations. A curbside collection of recyclables to the residential locations is provided by the City of Winnipeg. Figure – 5 shows the residential recycling reports that show that recycling at the residential level in Winnipeg has an 85% of participation rate ...

  4. Brady Road Landfill - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the City of Winnipeg began capturing methane from the landfill originally using 42 gas well, expanding to 63 in 2017. One of the pipes broke in June 2018, preventing the flaring of the gas captured from three of the wells. In 2015, user fees at the landfill increased from a minimum of $11 to $15.

  5. Winnipeg City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg City Council ( French: Conseil municipal de Winnipeg) is the governing body of the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The Council is seated in the Council Building of Winnipeg City Hall. [1] [2] The composition of the Council consists of fifteen city councillors and a mayor. Each councillor represents an individual ward throughout ...

  6. Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg ( / ˈwɪnɪpɛɡ / ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada. It is centred on the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, near the longitudinal centre of North America. As of 2021, Winnipeg had a city population of 749,607 and a metropolitan population of 834,678, making it Canada's sixth ...

  7. Green Action Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Green Action Centre (GAC) was founded on February 14, 1985, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada with the goal of promoting recycling and thus reducing landfill. With the support of schools, recycling groups, and municipal officials GAC created recycling depots in various locations around Winnipeg, such as community centers.

  8. Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway is a 164-kilometre-long (102 mi) industrial railway from Winnipeg, Manitoba, to Waugh on Shoal Lake near Manitoba's eastern boundary. The railway was built between 1914 and 1916 to assist in the construction and maintenance of the aqueduct supplying fresh water to Winnipeg. [1]

  9. Red River Floodway - Wikipedia

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    The Red River Floodway ( French: Canal de dérivation de la rivière Rouge) is an artificial flood control waterway in Western Canada. It is a 47 km (29 mi) long channel which, during flood periods, takes part of the Red River 's flow around the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba to the east and discharges it back into the Red River below the dam at ...