‘We knew something was wrong’: Iqaluit residents without drinking water
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Iqaluit residents filled blue plastic jugs and bottles Wednesday in the ice-cold Sylvia Grinnell River just outside the city after they were told tap water in the Nunavut capital may be unsafe to drink.
The city of about 8,000 people declared a local state of emergency Tuesday night saying its water supply could contain fuel.
Iqaluit mayor Kenny Bell said Wednesday the Nunavut government plans to fly in 80,000 litres of water to the city over three days.
Some residents complained last week on social media about a fuel smell in the water, but he said the water had gone through daily testing and it came back clean.


