Iqaluit’s water emergency has so far cost $1.5M, city may ask Nunavut for aid
IQALUIT, Nunavut — The City of Iqaluit says it has spent $1.5 million to date during the city’s water emergency and plans to request financial assistance from the Nunavut government.
The capital’s 8,000 residents haven’t been able to consume tap water since Oct. 12 after fuel was detected in the supply.
The city says an old underground fuel spill is likely what contaminated its water system.
Most of the cost, about $965,000, comes from the city writing off residents’ water bills in October.