Residents told not to use Iqaluit’s tap water after tests show evidence of fuel
IQALUIT, Nunavut — The City of Iqaluit has declared a local state of emergency after finding evidence of gasoline in its tap water.
All Iqaluit residents are being told not to drink, boil or cook with the city’s water.
A statement issued by the Nunavut government said tests found evidence of petroleum hydrocarbons, or fuel chemicals, in the water. It also said newborns and infants should not be bathed in tap water.
Amy Elgersma, chief administrative officer for the city, told a council meeting Tuesday evening that the city is working to fix the issue and more tests are being done.

