Underground fuel spill found next to Iqaluit’s water treatment plant
IQALUIT, Nunavut — The City of Iqaluit says an old underground spill is likely responsible for fuel that is contaminating the community’s tap water.
City officials said in a news release Tuesday that they found signs of a historic spill next to the water treatment plant in an inaccessible hole in the ground.
The capital city’s water has been undrinkable even if boiled since Oct. 12 when traces of fuel were found in the plant.
The city of about 8,000 people has been under a state of emergency since then and thousands of bottles of water have been flown in.

