Typed minutes and related correspondences of the Board of Administration of the Greater Winnipeg Water District for 10 Mar. 1916. Consists of minute numbers 1511-1534, visible in the left margin. These numbers correspond to numbers in the index.
Typed minutes and related correspondences of the Board of Administration of the Greater Winnipeg Water District for 5 May 1916. Consists of minute numbers 1581-1598, visible in the left margin. These numbers correspond to numbers in the index.
Typed minutes of the Board of Administration of the Greater Winnipeg Water District for 19 May 1916. Consists of numbers 1599-1614, visible in the left margin. These numbers correspond to numbers in the index.
Typed minutes of the Board of Administration of the Greater Winnipeg Water District for 21 Aug. 1916. Consists of minute numbers 1731-1736, visible in the left margin. These numbers correspond to numbers in the index.
Typed minutes of the Board of Administration of the Greater Winnipeg Water District for 20 Oct. 1916. Consists of minute numbers 1804-1815, visible in the left margin. These numbers correspond to numbers in the index.
Forms part of Fonds 15. Series consists of communications and reports created or received by the Greater Winnipeg Water District. Included are copies of a 1912 report by Charles Slichter and Rudolph Hering’s Report on a Water Supply from Shoal Lake for the Greater Winnipeg Water District, 1913. Also included are various maps and plans for the aqueduct, aqueduct operating and intake records, correspondence regarding land right of ways and correspondence regarding the rail line constructed by the GWWD.
Series consists of 269 numbered by-laws of the Greater Winnipeg Water District. Two indices are available: Index to By-Laws 1-163 and Index to By-Laws 164-258. The last eleven by-laws are not included in either index. The indices list by-laws in number order and provide a description of their purpose. By-laws were drafted for a variety of reasons, including appointments to District boards, to define duties of District officers, to borrow and/or spend money, to establish rates for municipalities served by the District, and to repeal existing District by-laws.
Forms part of Fonds 15. Series consists of numbered contracts and agreements entered into by the Greater Winnipeg Water District. Contracts and agreements are typically for the supply of building materials such as steel rails, steel splice bars or telephone lines, as well as for specific projects like the construction of a gate house or for clearance of a right-of-way. Plans and specifications are included with some contracts. The series is incomplete.