Fuel in Iqaluit’s water likely from 59-year-old underground tank: engineers
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Engineers say the source of fuel in Iqaluit’s water is likely an underground fuel tank built in 1962.
The 8,000 people who live in Nunavut’s capital haven’t been able to drink their tap water since Oct. 12, after it was found to contain fuel.
The city says the fuel accumulated over time in a raw water tank at its treatment plant and was discovered in a separate tank.
Winnipeg engineers contracted by the City of Iqaluit have told a council meeting that the underground site is in the process of being cleaned up.