City of Iqaluit confirms trace amounts of fuel found in drinking water
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Iqaluit resident Kinguatsiaq Kinguatsiaq says he smelled fuel in his water a couple of days ago but assumed it must be something else.
“I figured I was wrong because I thought the situation had been resolved,” he said. “This morning I really noticed it when I was running my tap water. It was strong.”
The City of Iqaluit said in a statement Friday that trace amounts of fuel were detected in the Nunavut capital’s water supply earlier in the week, just over a month after a do-not-consume order on the city’s water was lifted.
Iqaluit’s some 8,000 people spent nearly two months under the order last fall after fuel was found in the water.

