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Turtle Creek is a Canadian creek in Albert County, southeastern New Brunswick. [1] The creek drains a watershed area of 192 square kilometres (74 square miles), [2] and is the primary source of potable water for Moncton, Riverview, and Dieppe, thanks to the 150 km 2 (58 sq mi) Turtle Creek reservoir and the Moncton Water Treatment Plant.
Jonathan Creek is a tributary of the Petitcodiac River in New Brunswick.The creek's watershed area is around 50 km 2.The majority of Jonathan Creek flows through the city of Moncton, eventually joining Jones Lake. [1]
Moncton (/ ˈ m ʌ ŋ k t ən /; French pronunciation:) is the most populous city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the Maritime Provinces .
There are 2,990 Aboriginal people living in Moncton, who make up 4.3% of the city's population. There are 3,305 visible minorities in Moncton. Black peoples and South Asians are the largest visible minority groups, comprising 1.7% and 0.7% of the city's population, respectively. There is also a growing Korean community in Moncton. [5] [6]
Moncton is a geographic parish in Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada. [4]For governance purposes it is divided between the cities of Dieppe and Moncton; the town of Salisbury; the incorporated rural communities of Beausoleil and Maple Hills; [5] the Metepenagiag 3 Urban Reserve, Metepenagiag 8 Urban Reserve, and Soegao 35 Indian reserves; and the Southeast rural district. [6]
The regulated water utility provides drinking water and wastewater services to customers in California, Hawaii, the Midwest, the Mid-Atlantic, and parts of the South. The business model is fairly ...
Léopold F. Belliveau was the Mayor of Moncton from 1988 to 1998. He was the first Acadian mayor of the city. [2] During his tenure, he introduced one of the first privately operated municipal water services in North America. [3]
Information on Moncton (Residents, Visitors, Businesses, Government) "City of Moncton". Greater Moncton Planning District Commission. Archived from the original on 2008-05-03. Greater Moncton Online Main Page